Yellow Corn & Yellow Cukes?
This week I was stumped on what to write about for my blog. It was a crazy busy office week with not as much activity at the gardens, and I
This week I was stumped on what to write about for my blog. It was a crazy busy office week with not as much activity at the gardens, and I
What a wonderful year this has been for gardens! Gardens are still producing lots of food for our participants. Corn is still a favorite of many people. It is
Recently a work group from Lexington came to the Mission. One of them wanted to meet with me about the Grow Appalachia program but our schedules got crossed and that
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in beautiful Menifee County, located in northeastern Kentucky. We have had nice weather this
It was a time of peace and prosper for the people of Squashland and Cukeville. The land was resplendent with blooming blossoms and the harvest was bountiful. The
Hi, This is Justin Brock at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. We have had a great week. We had our Grow Appalachia picnic this week. The members brought a
What a season! We have been so busy, not only wrapping up the summer bounty, but getting ready to put in fall gardens. Not only have we helped with vegetable
ASPI has been selling at the Mt. Vernon farmers market for the past month and a half. The market has been a little slow for us this year, but we
Join us this weekend for a wonderful weekend of food, crafts and music. Festival begins at four on Friday, ending at eight. Saturday all the excitement begins at ten and
-Daphne Gooding Big Ugly was a farming/gardening area in the past. The main cash crop was tobacco. Tobacco has not been grown for about thirty years. If you know