Family, Roots, an Appalachian Garden
--Kris Arbuckle, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV. Ever since I was a young child I was always around gardens and farm crop. It was the way my family provided for each
--Kris Arbuckle, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV. Ever since I was a young child I was always around gardens and farm crop. It was the way my family provided for each
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV We will have plenty of May flowers this year. Seems like the April showers started as soon as the snow finished melting at the
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Quite a few of our gardeners want to grow strawberries this year, so we are buying 250 strawberry plants from one of our gardeners
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro WV Now that the snow has finally melted, it's time to make sure your deer fencing is ready for the season. You don't want to
Hi, this is Karline Jensen with High Rocks. Pete and Leah and I are attending the West Virginia Better Process Control School for Acidified Foods Safety at the Small Farms
Did you know that many herbs are very cold hardy? Thyme among others can survive, and even continue growing throughout winter. Although it will not grow much of a crop
This past Monday, our Grow Appalachia participants gathered to learn about low tunnels. Our teacher, Beth, is a seasoned extension specialist and educator with 26 years of experience. Having recently
A sunny Fall day began as the High Rocks AmeriCorps Team started planting the last crop of the year, garlic. As the day progressed sunny skies gave way to clouds and rain, however
Today marks the end of our Market season here in Alderson. The Community Market started just three years ago and has continued to grow each season. Our Market runs from
Hi all! Maggie from the Alderson Community Food Hub here. We have had a very busy end of the growing season here in Alderson, WV. One of my favorite events