Garden Mapping
Brian here -- Yesterday in our workshop, we beat the cold and showed families how to create a garden map. A few of them had excellent examples from past years
Brian here -- Yesterday in our workshop, we beat the cold and showed families how to create a garden map. A few of them had excellent examples from past years
Hi everyone! It was great to meet the Grow Appalachia family at our summit in Berea. I look forward to networking and discussing ideas with all of you. Yesterday we
Greetings from Park Place It snows and then melts; then snows again. But spring is starting to show her hidden face. Daffodils are determined to bloom and crocuses have been
Hello everyone, my name is Brian, and I am the new OSM/VISTA for the Grow Your Own program at Appalachian Sustainable Development. I’m excited to keep everyone up to date on
Hello, Tom here. We had a small break in the weather to gather soil samples, and the coal counties were in class 4 full days this week. We started some
Greetings from Grow Your Own in Abingdon, VA and my first Blog. My wonderful VISTA, Heather, has completed her program duties and is now farming for herself. She is expecting
2013, We hardly knew ya! 2014, We hardly know ya! Seed order--done and done. Garden Manual--itching to get on the press and into the hands of the people. Herbs, lettuce, spinach, kale
Hello. Heather reporting. With Grow Appalachia funding, our program purchased ducks for a family this past spring--16 ducks, a mix of white Pekings, blue Swedish, and Indian runners. It was
Heather here. We are busy here about to turn in our 2014 proposal, simultaneously carrying out the 2013 season. One ear to the ground always to hear the rootlets creeping
Heather reporting. This morning marked the day of our second-to-last garden class of the season. There will be another session this afternoon. We discussed: Sweet potatoes--protect from frost and hope