Fig tents and other ramblings by Sue@Lmu
Fig tent The last couple weeks have been crazy busy with putting the beds and gardens to bed for the year. I think we have harvested the last
Fig tent The last couple weeks have been crazy busy with putting the beds and gardens to bed for the year. I think we have harvested the last
Zella with Peanuts Phyllis picking Peanuts Casey and son picking peanuts off the vine Lily displaying Peanuts Oh the fun these
Greetings from Scott County! Tom here - reporting on winter garden planning. Okay, for the past few weeks our hands have remained mostly clean, but that doesn’t mean that our
As with the dawn of a new day and the seasonal transition to fall, I (Preston Jones) have transitioned into a new form of employment as the Grow
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, located in northeastern Kentucky. It has been a tough month at Project Worth
This past Monday, our Grow Appalachia participants gathered to learn about low tunnels. Our teacher, Beth, is a seasoned extension specialist and educator with 26 years of experience. Having recently
Hi, this is Justin Brock down here at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. First off I want to thank everyone that participated in this years in Grow Appalachia for
Dorothy Feltner reporting in from Lotts Creek. Pumpkin chili ingredients in the crock. In the spirit of Fall, I chose to do a cooking demo of pumpkin chili
What can make food taste delicious and look more appetizing? What can add fragrance and beauty to your home, garden, and even your skin? What can heal a would, prevent
Howdy family. Jeffrey Helton here, delivering yet another blog from the Grow Appalachia mothership! I've always thought science was pretty neato, although my interest often lies with the applied side