Callie Wehner’s Garden
Callie in her garden Wayne trimming a pepper plant Onions out of Callie's gardenMiss Callie is a new gardner. This is her very first vegetable garden. Callie
Callie in her garden Wayne trimming a pepper plant Onions out of Callie's gardenMiss Callie is a new gardner. This is her very first vegetable garden. Callie
We visited a few of our participants gardens to catch up on their progress. Our first stop was at Bill Moore's garden. He grows it on a big plot of
Raised Beds Cabbage, Lettuce, and Onions Large Onions BrocciliThese are the raised beds here at the office, (lcaahc) were we have our meetings. We have been complimented on these
We had our bi-monthy meeting on Tuesday 6-19-12. Wayne started the meeting discussing our upcoming visit with John Paul Dejoria set for July 12th at the Laurel Co. Community garden.
The Community garden is thriving despite the lack of water. Everyone has been working really hard this year keeping their gardens looking nice and keeping them healthy.Garden #1: Dale &
June 19,2012 The Capers Youth Garden began the day by weeding the corn, cabbage,tomtoes and onions.Afterward came the task of painting rain barrels to help with the dry spell.Our painters
6-18-12The Hoskins have a home garden in Clay County that is doing good. This is the second year that they have grown a garden and are really enjoying it. The
6-17-12We finally got some badly needed rain. I was so happy to see this I thought I would take a picture. See those wonderful rain drops.We got almost 1/4 th
6-16-12Went today to check on the raised bed garden progress at our 4th street location. Despite having very little rain, the garden is doing good.The shredded paper mulch really helps
Here in Laurel Co. we have added chickens to our Grow Appalachia Garden Program. This is just a few that we have. White Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, and Buff Rocks.