Seeds and supplies and sprouts
We have received more of our supplies this week, YAY! Our wheel hoe came, that thing is the coolest gadget! We have got our hori-horis, and the scuffle hoes are
We have received more of our supplies this week, YAY! Our wheel hoe came, that thing is the coolest gadget! We have got our hori-horis, and the scuffle hoes are
This week's blog is being posted by Grow Appalachia Volunteer Don Meyer- Yesterday, I made a pick up of bags of potting soil, top soil and compost in Manchester about 45 minutes from
As the sky darkened and the participants gathered, there was only one thing on the minds of the St Vincent Mission Grow Appalachia participants arriving for a meeting--"Why doesn't she
For the last two years, in addition to the rain that falls on the raised beds, our garden has depended solely on city water. Since we have had access to
Bea Sias the outreach coordinator for Grow Appalachia Logan sponsored by LEAD and Step by Step: I can remember as a young girl my father always planted a large garden.
LEAD is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage pride and involvement in our communities and towns. LEAD was created in November 2011 after a small group of
Bea Sias, Outreach Coordinator for Grow Appalachia Logan, beside the community garden in Cora, WV Representatives from the LEAD Community Organization attended a conference in Berea, Kentucky this
Brian here -- had a sublime past three days here in Abingdon; on Monday and Tuesday, I fertilized and added compost to our first field, and planted 3 beds of
What excitement as our first year teens at Rural Resources jump into their garden/farm experience by helping transplant in
Hello everyone. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach. We are located in Menifee County, Kentucky. Today, in Menifee