A Harvest of Fellowship and Partnerships
Michael Tierney Step by Step, Big Ugly As we talk with our gardeners as the 2017 growing season closes and we wrap up our 2018 proposal to Grow Appalachia, we
Michael Tierney Step by Step, Big Ugly As we talk with our gardeners as the 2017 growing season closes and we wrap up our 2018 proposal to Grow Appalachia, we
Bea Sias Step by Step, Logan West Virginia In August, our workshop was a little different, but we still did discuss our topic Winter Gardening. As each person came in
Michael Tierney, Big Ugly Salsa is a staple in our household, and we easily go through a large jar every week; we even eat it on macaroni and cheese
-Bea Sias Grow Appalachia, Logan County During our July Workshops the Gardeners ask me to have an extra workshop on making salsa and bread and butter pickles, for the
Michael Tierney, Big Ugly Grow Appalachia A dreaded email—a community program has an opportunity to take kids to the movies for free….and is there $7.50 a head to cover a
Bea Sias, Logan Grow Appalachia I am sitting at Man Library waiting for my gardeners to come to our workshop, so we can find out what’s happening with their gardens
Michael Tierney, Logan County One of the toughest challenges in our healthy cooking promotion is working with our families to track their sugar and sodium consumption without seeming like the
Marta Pate Big Ugly Grow Appalachia At this year’s healthy cooking workshops we’ve had a mix of presentations from neighbors and gardeners. Today’s blog is from Marta Pate, one of
--Michael Tierney Big Ugly Community Center One of my favorite parts of Grow Appalachia is creating a variety of entry points for families to return to gardening. Because of the
-Bea Sias -Step by Step, Logan County The season is off and running. Workshops are being attended by almost all the people who signed up to garden. New Gardeners are