Plant Distribution
Feet Don’t Fail Me Now Lisa and Kathy trudging through the mud to take plants to participants' cars The original plan was to give them out on Tuesday;
Feet Don’t Fail Me Now Lisa and Kathy trudging through the mud to take plants to participants' cars The original plan was to give them out on Tuesday;
Howdy Grow Appalachia!!! Hello my name is Candace Clark I am a Junior Biology major currently attending Berea College in Berea,KY. I was born and raised in Cincinnati, OH. Coming
Many of us are having a problem with slugs this year. I suppose it is because of the rainy, cool weather. We are setting traps using either apple juice or
Several months ago, the farmer that we have been working so closely with helped us to build our own miniature greenhouse for our garden using all items that we found
Rick and Tina, garden participants in Clay Co. bought a small greenhouse at Tractor Supply this Spring for 19.99. Thought we would try our hand at sprouting our own seeds. We started
Hello all! My name is Jamal Edwards and I am a Duke student focusing on medical humanities and health studies. Although I attend school at Duke University in North Carolina,
Time for more chicken updates! I think we finally done with the great chicken experiment. We ended up doing 4 coops. I was shooting for 5, but had to stay
Greetings! I'm Lindsey Harper, a new intern here at Grow Appalachia. I'll be working with Mark Walden this summer with various projects and sites. Yesterday, I had the opportunity to
Ladybug in Pupal Stage Potato Beetle in Larval Stage Hello Everyone! Step back in time with me to....April 29th. That was our insect and disease management workshop taught by
Heather reporting. washing herbs Our first canning class of the season was a success. 12 people attended, eager to learn the ins and outs of canning safely