Gardener Spotlight Story: Tim Ross
A Spring Update As we enter into April, spring becomes stronger with every passing day. Trees are starting to bud as spring flowers bloom. Temps are steadily rising, but not
A Spring Update As we enter into April, spring becomes stronger with every passing day. Trees are starting to bud as spring flowers bloom. Temps are steadily rising, but not
Spring has arrived, but we'll have to get through Dogwood Winter, Locust Winter, Blackberry Winter, and Linsey-Woolsey Britches Winter yet. Last week we had a cold snap that we called
We were ahead for a moment, then we were neck and neck, then ahead again, and then full stop. Whoa. We were able to order our tools and found canners
Scott and McCreary county participants gathered for our 2nd Grow Appalachia meeting held on March 18th. To ensure the safety of our participants by observing proper social distancing, we offered
By: Tanya Begley Photo courtesy of prospect.org What is that we see slowly peeking out from the shadows? YES!! It is SPRING! Mother nature has awoken from
Cowan Community Action Group, Inc. celebrates ten years with Grow Appalachia this year. On Cowan Creek, the red buds begin to bloom, forsythia bushes blaze, gardens are turned and seeds
Welcome to the first blog post for Grow Appalachia Upper Ohio Valley 2021! Phoebe here to bring you news from Marshall County, the bottom of the four WV Northern
Most of our growers are transitioning from tree fruits to vegetables at the moment. Those who have apple and pear trees have done their grafting and pruning, and now
By Bea Sias In a short time, we will be able to start planting our gardens. I know many will be wanting to begin growing plants now that spring seems
BRING IT ON 2021! We are ready for a challenging but successful garden workout after the wintery blues. We worked throughout the winter in the high tunnel and brainstormed