First, Canning and Freezing Class
Bright and early Friday morning , Aaron and I loaded up the Grow Appalachia van and headed for our second site at White Oak. Where we had arranged to meet
Bright and early Friday morning , Aaron and I loaded up the Grow Appalachia van and headed for our second site at White Oak. Where we had arranged to meet
Some of you all have asked for more info, and David was interested in more in-depth information on our designs, so I decided to do a blog on each of
Last night eight of Red Bird Mission's Grow Appalachia participants attended the Plate It Up cooking class held at the Clay County Cooperative Extension office. These classes are a healthy
Hello. This Alex Sanders from Project Worth Outreach In Menifee County, Kentucky. I hope everyone is having a great week and dry enough weather to work in their gardens. We
Gardens are being planted and tilled here in Breathitt County. As you can see in the pictures many onions are being harvested thanks to the efforts of Grow Appalachia. Participants
Seeing as the end of May is upon us, most of you probably have all your tomatoes in the ground and have moved on to plant direct seedlings and start
It's been awhile since you've heard anything (on this here blog, at least) from the folks involved with Growing Warriors; but that doesn't mean they haven't been working hard! There's
We’re learning our lessons in patience early. Even though we are a bit further along than this photo suggests, we have only just begun. Our large, rugged garden plot proved
When Step by Step first started promoting wellness programs beyond our after school supper and summer breakfast and lunch efforts in the late 1990s, we asked families to work
We had our 1st plant sale this past Saturday. We had from heavy to light rain through the whole sale, bad luck. In spite of it we sold $400 worth