Field Notes: What ruled you today?
By M.N. I have thoroughly enjoyed participating in the farm stipend program. While the work was not always easy, it was an opportunity to relax and strengthen my body. There
By M.N. I have thoroughly enjoyed participating in the farm stipend program. While the work was not always easy, it was an opportunity to relax and strengthen my body. There
Press Releases Kentucky Proud foods will set the pace at Saturday's Quaker State 400 For Immediate Release Wednesday, June 25, 2014 For more information contact: Ted Sloan (502) 564-1138 FRANKFORT,
Hard work is paying off and we are finally seeing some real results. Our garden looks great! We are beginning to see beans on almost every plant, our tomatoes are
By: Kathryn Engle When I was first beginning the Grow Appalachia program in Knox County, Kentucky, earlier this year, I knew that a farmers’ market was something I was interested
I had to pick this tomato yesterday as it has a blemish so it's finishing it's ripening on my counter. It's a heritage tomato saved by the Peter's family and
St. Peter's Episcopal Church from Percival Virginia spent the week at the HEP Center. They spent the week doing various things around the center to make it easier for us to
Here at the Westcare garden in Ashcamp the guys that come through the program generally spend 90-180 days in our facility. During that time almost all of them will get
Breaking new ground is never easy. It takes time, patience, planning, and serious effort, right? Well, maybe sometimes… Sometimes it all just comes together in a gift basket with a
We are trying our hand at social media promotion. I have made a facebook page for our garden project. I'm trying to reach the younger people in the community and
Hello All, Just want to give you an update. Our raised beds are looking great at the Morganfield Senior Citizen's Center. Our tomato plants are loaded with green tomatoes. We