Beauty and the Garden by Joyce Skidmore
Gardening is not for the faint of heart. Yeah, I said it and I meant it. Gardening is hard; it is also dirty, messy, and unsure. However, it is
Gardening is not for the faint of heart. Yeah, I said it and I meant it. Gardening is hard; it is also dirty, messy, and unsure. However, it is
By: Tanya Begley May is always a time for celebration with Mother's Day, school vacations, graduations, setting summer goals and quite reflection. As we close out May this Memorial Day.
It's only May and it feels like summer already, y'all! Looks like we’re past that frost date here in the Northern Panhandle, and our growing season here at Grow
Hello Grow Appalachia family, I wanted to use this space as a way to give some final thoughts about my time working for Grow Appalachia this semester from Kenya. This
People seem to be planting gardens everywhere right now in eastern Kentucky. Raising Food for Family to Eat, Sell and Trade is as old as the hills we live in.
The weather is finally starting to calm down, let the growing begin. We have used black plastic for the whole garden this year to eliminate weeds. This year we
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
May 2021 Everything is going okay for my gardeners and me. It’s still cold and wet, and the weather reports are unpredictable - more like April than May. This next week
Hello, from Linwood Alive! This month we got to garden with the littlest of our participants. Last year we weren't able to garden with our Day Care because of Covid-19