Grow Appalachia at Jenny Wiley
Fall is festival time in eastern Kentucky. The cooler weather and the colorful hills are a tip off that it is time for parades, beauty pageants and the Jenny Wiley
Fall is festival time in eastern Kentucky. The cooler weather and the colorful hills are a tip off that it is time for parades, beauty pageants and the Jenny Wiley
Last night Grow Appalachia held its last training workshop for the season. The workshop topic was Off Season Preparation and our speaker for that subject was Jeff Casada of the
This weekend, the Charleston Gazette published the following article: http://www.wvgazette.com/Life/201310110138 We are enjoying our 15 minutes of fame and happy to tell the story of how gardening and volunteerism can
Salad fixin's Greens and Coles today Peppers The cole crops are growing like crazy in spite of almost no rain since they went in.
With fall approaching we finally have some time to address our goal of building a chicken tractor. Already, right off the bat we are planning on scaling these down for
Row Cover Marigolds in front of ASPI high tunnel Detail of Row Cover. The plastic tubing slides down over the rebar to secure the arches.
GreenHouse17 (Formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) By S. This last week in the garden I have done some mowing, pulled weeds throughout the green beans and corn and also done
Most of you know what a great program Grow Appalachia is in helping people toward food security and income generation. But did you know it also builds communities? Each year
Heather reporting. This morning marked the day of our second-to-last garden class of the season. There will be another session this afternoon. We discussed: Sweet potatoes--protect from frost and hope
GreenHouse17 (Formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) By S. This week in the garden I did a lot of weeding throughout the green beans and gourds. I was a little over