Soil: The Final Frontier
Greetings GA family, A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I made a post about soil, promising to return to the topic as I learned more about
Greetings GA family, A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, I made a post about soil, promising to return to the topic as I learned more about
Well met, fellow Grow Appalachians! My name is Holly Korb and I am the new AmeriCorps VISTA here at Grow Appalachia HQ in Berea. I graduated from Berea College in
Last Friday, I accompanied Grow Appalachia technical director Mark Walden to Harlan, Kentucky on a visit to one of our more interesting partner sites, the Appalachian ChalleNGe Academy. They are
Dorothy Feltner, VISTA at Lotts Creek Community School reporting in. The last two days (Tuesday and Wednesday), I have been on a regional tour of local food initiatives. The tour
Dorothy Feltner here from Lotts Creek Community School. I've got some garden porn for everyone this week. Here is the outcome from the Hugelkultur Workshop we hosted recently. I was
Jeffrey Helton, AmeriCorps VISTA in Berea, here to conclude my epic trilogy on funding opportunities. (Part I can be found here, Part II here.) It’s my hope that these final
I'm Dorothy Feltner, VISTA with Lotts Creek Community School. Over the week, we have had some great success. Kale is sprouting up in the greenhouse and our tomatoes are getting
Visiting an experienced Organic Gardener and Participant! Well, it's about that time of year... I'm quickly wrapping things up here at High Rocks Grow Appalachia and preparing to head out
…but not because of the town itself. It’s quite a nice place. No, Jeffrey Helton and myself (Marcus Plumlee), never thought we’d leave Harlan alive because of the following things:
Dorothy Feltner , VISTA volunteer at Lotts Creek Community School reporting in. We have had low participation for the last two garden meetings/classes. I have a few ideas as to