Grow Your Own, 2015 Edition
Brian here - With the Spring Equinox on the horizon, Grow Your Own will be commencing its first set of 2015 workshops starting March 17th at 5PM! It may be
Brian here - With the Spring Equinox on the horizon, Grow Your Own will be commencing its first set of 2015 workshops starting March 17th at 5PM! It may be
Hello and Happy New Year from all of us here in Cincinnati, OH!! A few weeks ago two of our Garden Coordinators from Partner Site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden, attended the
The combination of the All-Hands Gathering and being snowed-in has made me really excited about spring. I had a great time at the gathering and got some good ideas for
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA Bustling Farmers' Markets, farm to table restaurants, boxes of organic vegetables delivered to your home; this has become the dominate face
Hey, This is Justin Brock at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. I am really ready for spring, I am over the snow. The snow has put a damper on
Hello all! My name is Jann Knappage- I am the Inch by Inch Project Manager and Grow Appalachia Site Coordinator here at The David School. Cheers to school’s first blog
It's so exciting to see all that is happening with our food development in Alderson. Grow Appalachia had our first meeting on Feb. 12 and had 12 of
Valerie here with Cowan Community Center. Hope all of you have made it thru the storm and are looking forward to higher temperatures and snow melting. I have to admit
As I look out at a garden under fifteen inches of snow and an outside temperature of eight below zero, knowing that tomorrow morning it will be even colder, I
Eliot here from the Appalachian South Folklife Center site in Pipestem, WV. Whats prettier than fresh veggies on the table? I'd say Very Little. January radishes grown in a