Community Outreach (WIC)
Hi Folks :) We have all been Busy, Busy, Busy! Harvesting, Canning, Freezing, Dehydrating, Selling, Sharing, & Giving with our fresh garden produce. One of our rewarding things this year
Hi Folks :) We have all been Busy, Busy, Busy! Harvesting, Canning, Freezing, Dehydrating, Selling, Sharing, & Giving with our fresh garden produce. One of our rewarding things this year
Dorothy Feltner here from Lotts Creek Community School. I've got some garden porn for everyone this week. Here is the outcome from the Hugelkultur Workshop we hosted recently. I was
As many of you know, Grow Your Own hosts a demonstration garden at the Abingdon, VA Faith in Action food pantry. Up until recently, it has been difficult to maintain
Hello All, As summer is quickly coming to an end and I am packing my things to head back to the University of Tennessee Martin, I would like to tell
Jeffrey Helton, AmeriCorps VISTA in Berea, here to conclude my epic trilogy on funding opportunities. (Part I can be found here, Part II here.) It’s my hope that these final
We plucked a few vegetables out of the Health Wagon garden this afternoon. While a very modest harvest, it was a welcome one, given that we got such a late
-Daphne Gooding When I first moved to Big Ugly in early 2013, I learned that Marcelle was a kindred spirit about gardening. We both aspire to be Garden Goddesses. As
-Bea Sias,Logan Grow Appalachia Group Although I know it is August, chilly evenings and mornings tend to make it feel like fall. I know we will have several hot
-Bea Sias One person in the Grow Appalachia Program is doing his planting a lot different from most. His name is Mike and he is 33 years old, married, and the father