A REAL BIG UGLY Garden Tour
Seems like all folks can talk about these days is their gardens and how this or that are doing--and that's just fine with me. I don't watch many movies and
Seems like all folks can talk about these days is their gardens and how this or that are doing--and that's just fine with me. I don't watch many movies and
This week, we had the opportunity to host our first group of volunteers through an ongoing partnership with Amizade. The volunteers came from Ohio and were all members of the
Sunflower in ASPI's garden with bee friend. Blooms from Cranberry Red Potatoes at ASPI. One of our participants blooming Egyptian Walking Onions. Marigolds
Last night ASPI had a fun booth set up at the Longest Day of Play in Mt. Vernon. The Longest Day of Play is a family event that encourages
Red Bird Mission's Grow Appalachia project had a great turnout for our monthly training. Jeff Casada, Agriculture Agent at the Clay County Extension office presented our training on Garden Maintenance.
Hello, my name is Andrew Whitehead. I am a Grow Appalachia assistant at Pine Mountain Settlement School. This is my second year working for the program and I love it.
By Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program We are so excited! After an application process and public vote, our farm program was selected to appear in a kNOwMORE video. The kNOwMORE video
My blogs have been really random lately, and this will be no different. WebMd is a funder for many programs here at the school, including the garden program. That being
This blog is not specifically about gardening itself but this is important information. The topic of this blog is about the weather conditions. As you all know, it is summer
Over the weekend, we had a volunteer work day at the Pearl S. Buck Birthplace, one of our community gardens. We helped with weeding and mulching the garden. Part of