Pickled Okra
It won’t be long now until one of my favorite summer crops has produced its last tasty pods. Okra is what I speak of, and every year I
It won’t be long now until one of my favorite summer crops has produced its last tasty pods. Okra is what I speak of, and every year I
…and other things learned last Tuesday. Last week we hosted our heart-healthy cooking workshop. We decided to make it interesting and come up with the menu spontaneously, based on what
It has been a while since I posted and I could make all sorts of excuses but you’ve heard them all before and probably wouldn’t believe me even though I
Hello everyone, Recently we held our 1st plant and seed exchange at the farmers market. Turn out was small, we had about 12 people who attended. Which in itself isn't
Herbs serve many purposes and today I wanted to talk about some of my favorite herbs and all the benefits from growing them. Herbs are grown for culinary, medicinal, drying
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By L. The Garden… I don’t know what it is about the garden but I felt relaxed, comfortable, stress free. Now yes it’s hard work, but
These days when we all have harvests to put up, it is really refreshing to find something totally new. This week I went to drop off some people at the
Hello, my name is Alex Sanders and I am the Site Supervisor for the Grow Appalachia Gardening Program at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Today, I want to
As this chapter of my life comes to a close, I’d like to say a few things. Thank you to Tracy Nolan, Chad Brock and everyone else involved in creating
On Saturday the hills rang with the sounds of music and laughter as the participants of Grow Appalachia and their families celebrated the 2013 harvest. We were fortunate to have several local musicians