Grow Appalachia: A Community of Enthusiasm, Gratitude and Generosity
-Michael Tierney, Big Ugly As I write I am still buzzing with ideas and connections from the Grow Appalachia All Hands Gathering this past week. I’ve been involved with community
-Michael Tierney, Big Ugly As I write I am still buzzing with ideas and connections from the Grow Appalachia All Hands Gathering this past week. I’ve been involved with community
-Step by Step, Logan County, West Virginia Marketing still scares off a number of our new gardeners. Many of them are from the “lost generation” around here—grandparents all had big
It might not look like much but underneath the plastic is deep winter gold – baby kale. Planted thick in early October, in a spot that gets the most sunlight
-Bea Sias, LEAD-Logan County Grow Appalachia Grow Appalachia was highlighted at the third annual recognition dinner held November 14, 2014 by the LEAD (Logan Empowerment and Development) organization. In just three
-Daphne Good, Big Ugly Grow Appalachia As I have mentioned before, I have been gardening a very long time; actually since I was a small child when I asked my
-Bea Sias-Grow Appalachia Logan WV This is October 2, 2014. I was listening to the news and weather this morning before getting ready for work, and I actually heard the weather
Daphne Gooding-Grow Appalachia. Big Ugly I think all gardeners have some special pieces of equipment that they just love and consider “theirs.” And no one better borrow it without returning
Bea Sias- Grow Appalachia Logan, West Virginia I am currently working out of LEAD Community Org. Office. LEAD has recently moved into a much larger office because we out grew
-Daphne Gooding- Grow Appalachia Big Ugly When David Cook was here for part of a day, I learned an awful lot about the garden. One of the ideas he discussed was
Storm and Rain damage Daphne Gooding-Grow Appalachia Big Ugly In the Little House book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, which I read to my children when they were