Looking Ahead to 2015
By: Kathryn Engle The Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening Program has a lot of exciting programs coming up in 2015. Although the weather has set us back a bit, we
By: Kathryn Engle The Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening Program has a lot of exciting programs coming up in 2015. Although the weather has set us back a bit, we
Greetings Grow Appalachia family! Holly the HQ VISTA touching base...and letting her love for Shel Silverstein show! It’s finally starting to feel like spring! I have to admit, 60 and
Even though the calendar says Spring begins on March 20th, my senses are telling me that we have closed the winter saga of 2015 and opened a new book entitled Spring. The crocus must
--Michael Tierney, Big Ugly Sometimes when you continue to raise issues and experiment with programs year after year you have a turning point that those individual investments come together to
-Bea Sias, LEAD, Logan WV Grow Appalachia One thing we like to talk with our gardeners in Logan County is how to prepare your garden site. For the past several
Josephine Neuse once said, "Anyone who thinks gardening starts in the spring and ends in the fall is missing the best part of the whole year; for gardening begins in
Greetings, Glad Gardeners! Toni, here, helping out with the blogs, and all manner of Master Gardener assists. We are beginning anew, and recruiting our gardening families, in Morgan County, KY.
-BEA SIAS, GROW APPALACHIA LOGAN, WV. Logan County has been getting started no matter what the weatherman says. This season Vicky Browning has joined the team to help make our second
Hi everyone! I hope everyone has been having this warmer weather, compared to the cold, snow, and ice most everyone had just a few weeks ago. Debbie, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps, here
Hi Y'all; Lori here from McDowell County in Wild Wonderful West Virginia. Mother Nature has about knocked me the rest of the way off of my rocker. Of course those of