Canning 101
June Grow Appalachia class on Canning Scott Christian Care Center's June class we covered the basics of canning. We have some seasoned gardeners in Scott County that
June Grow Appalachia class on Canning Scott Christian Care Center's June class we covered the basics of canning. We have some seasoned gardeners in Scott County that
I’m so excited to harvest something that I planted this year. I started at ASPI at the beginning of June so not much of what I actually planted is ready
Getting a hold of all our gardeners for the Grow Appalachia report has been a long process. It took about 2 weeks to finally get all the harvest numbers, but
Dinner Tom here with Stone Soup. Its been a hectic week but, we've had time to do a little harvesting. Today we have thrown together a green bean
Hello everyone. I am Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in beautiful Menifee County located in northeastern Kentucky. I hope everyone is having a great summer
If your gardens are like those in Mingo County right now … Then you must be experiencing an overload of zucchinis and yellow squash. Last year, we had a similar
This week, we visited Jackson County Regional Food Center as they had their "kick off" for Farmer's Markets. We were invited to visit by Cathy Howell. We met her and
I am a huge fan of "alley cropping." Sometimes referred to as "grassy pathways", alley cropping is a great strategy to improve soil fertility, prevent erosion and make maintenance and
Looking for a place to sell your food, but have no community farmers market? Are the closest farmers markets too far away or too time-consuming to take part in? Need
You know that scene in Jumanji where all of the vines start exploding out of the wall? Something similar happened in our garden here at the Hindman Settlement School this