New Gardens, New Gardeners, New Generation
Spring has sprung around here. Wisteria, redbuds, and dogwoods are all in bloom, trees are happily leafing out, and gardeners are happily planting their gardens. Potatoes and early spring crops
Spring has sprung around here. Wisteria, redbuds, and dogwoods are all in bloom, trees are happily leafing out, and gardeners are happily planting their gardens. Potatoes and early spring crops
Our April Updates April has been a very busy month for the Food Literacy Project and our home gardeners. At the end of March, we hosted our first garden grant
The Northfork Local Food Grow Appalachia Garden Program jumped into March and April feet first! Participants were able to welcome Spring with cabbage, kale, Brussel sprouts, collards, pea seeds,
This month has started out very good for us here at St. Vincent Mission, we have been able to help with fencing for 6 families. I had one of my
March 28th was a busy day for foodways on Hindman Settlement Schools campus, but the weather was perfect for a full day of community engagement. The highlight was the annual
The wait is over. Spring has arrived here at the Owsley County Farm To School Gardening Program. The dogwoods are blooming, the crappie are running and the fields are plowed,
In the world of gardening, raised garden beds have become increasingly popular due to their numerous advantages. Whether you opt for collapsible plastic containers or sturdy cedar boards, the elevated
With the first meeting of the Magoffin County Grow Appalachia under our belts we discussed planning our gardens. From placement to what we wanted to plant and how much to
Soon we'll be hearing stories from our gardeners, but first we thought we'd share a little behind the scenes from the GrowOV greenhouse because It's transplant time!
The Local Foods Team at High Rocks has diligently been working on our Ruby Grow Garden. With 2 high tunnels, the team has been cleaning beds, prepping soil, and planting.