Sowing New Seeds…
...and pulling out plants that are past their prime. By this time of the year, it's finally started to get sweltering hot - and all of the lettuce, radish, and
...and pulling out plants that are past their prime. By this time of the year, it's finally started to get sweltering hot - and all of the lettuce, radish, and
This week at the gardens we had two very significant planning meetings for the future of the gardens. On Sunday, we had our first in-person meeting with our partners in
We had our meeting last night and someone brought up what a great mulch shredded paper is. One of our members Pat works at LMU and we asked if she
Hello, my name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia site supervisor for Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Ky. Instead of me complaining about how rainy,
cWe had our first workshop for our Home Grown & Healthy site. 22 people gathered together, over half of our participants for the first time to meet and greet and
The garden is thriving this Monday after the generous amount of rain we received this weekend, as well as the weeds! This morning Sarah, Jessica and I
Hello fellow members of Grow Appalachia, This week we are featuring Emily Newton & Lynmarie Knight, roommates & first year Grow Appalachia participants, both of
I would like to share a poem written "Harvesting" by Deb Hamilton (AmeriCorps Member) in our office: Your life is your garden, your choices your seeds; give thought to the
It has been a busy week at Henderson Settlement Grow Appalachia between classes and taking care of gardens on campus. I would like to thank Kristin Smith from Whitley County
As the first Community Garden Growing Warriors built, the Berea site is special to us. Please come help us celebrate Monday evening. Supper is prepared by Growing Warriors and Acres