TEA on Big Ugly
We have noticed that a lot of our folks drink a lot of sugary soda. At the grocery we see carts just full of soda. The water on Big Ugly
We have noticed that a lot of our folks drink a lot of sugary soda. At the grocery we see carts just full of soda. The water on Big Ugly
On June 27, we held a workshop on canning and preserving your vegetables. We had eleven gardeners present and a guest speaker from the Extension Office in Logan, WV. She
Everyone’s Garden seems to be doing well. I have a lot of blooms on cucumbers,squash, tomatoes, and zucchini. My beans are climbing the poles to the top, but where are
Lilly Church is a 72 years old, Grow Appalachia participant, who has worked in a garden since she was a little girl. Lilly's parents grew gardens to feed their family and her chore was to
Life happens, despite our efforts to schedule our Grow Appalachia workshops at the most convenient times for participating families. Cars break down (or gas money runs out), someone’s Mom ends
I have been in touch with some of my Gardeners to find out what kind of vegetables their gardens are giving them. I was really surprised what they were getting
In the pictures is the VanNatter family garden, this is their first year being a part of the Grow Appalachia program. They are growing all sorts of different vegetables from lettuce
On May 30, 2014, I had my second workshop. I had 7 in attendance, and we discussed bugs, deer, rabbits and other animals, on how they could destroy your garden.
This week I want to focus on one of our new gardener’s Judy Hall. Judy is a Retired Nurse, she is also a Mother and Grandmother. Judy now has a
Sherrie Browning is one of our new participant in our Grow Appalachia Program down on Big Ugly. Sherrie’s garden is doing very well this year with different kinds of plants, from