From Corn In the Field too…..Cornbread : Tina
Our field corn is finally ready to harvest. We initially grew it to feed chickens that we were going to get but I guess you could say that we "chickened
Our field corn is finally ready to harvest. We initially grew it to feed chickens that we were going to get but I guess you could say that we "chickened
Our freezers are full from our gardens bounty by now and most of us are running out of room. That is why I have started dehydrating. I wish I had
At our last meeting Tuesday night, we discussed our garden's progress and compared our produce stories with each other. Wayne, the Laurel Co. coordinator discussed high tunnels, fall gardens, and cover crops. Everyone turned
At our last Grow Appalachia meeting at LCAAHC which was Tuesday night, the discussion was on Fall Planting. As every one's garden is winding down and Coordinator Wayne Riley is making
We want to give a big thanks to LCAAHC Grow App. Coordinator Wayne Riley for his help with pressure canning. We have never used a pressure canner before and Wayne explained to Ricky and
From the Hoskins Garden with the LCAAHC. This year our corn did not produce very well, the ears were small and many were not filled out all the way. We
Hello everyone, as you know it has finally rained, or should i say stormed. We all have been praying for it, and this past week it has payed off. While
One of our participants: Hoskins, has an abundance of ripened Roma tomatoes that were in need of canning. We were unsure about how many plants to grow so we ended up buying a
We were excited for our visit today with John Paul at the Community Garden in Laurel County. Lots of visitors from the other Grow Appalachia participants arrived to join in
With all the problems that the drought is starting to have on our gardens, one of our participants is coming up with some ways to water without the use of