Late Season Tomatoes
The late garden flooding in July gave rise to more desperate measures to grow some garden tomatoes during the 2015 season. By early July all the tomatoes plants were long
The late garden flooding in July gave rise to more desperate measures to grow some garden tomatoes during the 2015 season. By early July all the tomatoes plants were long
-Bea Sias,LEAD Logan, WV. On August 8, 2015, Grow Appalachia in Logan, WV had its first Farmer’s Market. Not a lot of Gardeners showed up to participate, but the ones
Chicken Summer A Big Ugly hen inspects her coop fence damaged in the April flood Several gardeners at both our Lincoln and Logan sites have raised chickens over
Dear friends Due to major flooding and subsequent power and phone and Internet outages we've had difficulty getting photos to upload and download on line. We'll update this post with
Participants at a Try This workshop Try This II! The highlight of our healthy futures calendar here in West Virginia is the annual Try This WV conference
Bea Sias, LEAD-Logan, WV As we all know by now, I believe SPRING has SPRUNG. It smells so good, and fresh when the grass is mowed. But, even though I work
Bea Sias, LEAD, Logan WV Workshop for the May, was conducted on May 4, 2015. We discussed several things about gardening, which has been stressed over and over, "Do not
One of the great pleasures of Grow Appalachia is seeing the love of dirt passed from generation to generation. A recent visit to home gardener Sherrie Browning provided the opportunity
Beatrice (Bea) Sias, Lead Community Org.-Logan, WV. The Community Garden is just a little ways from the Lead Community Organization office. I visited the Garden one day when several
-Bea Sias, Lead Community Org-Logan WV At the Lead Community Office, we have a medium to large place in the back of the building. The lady who works with the Community