Seeds of Spring ~ Pine Mountain, Kathleen Powers
This past Saturday we held our 3rd annual seed swap here at Pine Mountain, it was a beautiful day (maybe a bit too beautiful because we didn’t have quite the
This past Saturday we held our 3rd annual seed swap here at Pine Mountain, it was a beautiful day (maybe a bit too beautiful because we didn’t have quite the
At the end of the first day! February is coming to a close and the rainy weather is here, after several weeks of postponing we finally decided to
The 2013 Super Bowl is upon us and it’s likely that many of you will be attending or hosting super bowl parties this coming weekend. I will readily admit that
“The color of springtime is in the flowers, the color of winter is in the imagination” ~Ward Elliot Hour As I gaze out my office window at a brown
Our introduction to mushrooms with Timi Reedy Last week we had our second mushroom inoculation workshop at Pine Mountain. For our second go around we were extremely lucky
Maggie presses the cane with the help of GA participants This year, with the supervision of one of our very knowledgeable Grow Appalachia participants, we grew a crop of sweet sorghum
I absolutely love my job and love Grow Appalachia. Grow Appalachia is a wonderful program that helps hundreds of families throughout Central Appalachia gain the supplies, knowledge, and physical assistance
Grow Appalachia sites, participants, family, and friends, it is officially autumn and the gardening season is slowing down, so join us at Pine Mountain on October 13th to celebrate a
I love butternut squash, and it seems that our Grow Appalachia participants are coming to love this nutty flavored, versatile squash as well.Chris Hockenberry with one of his many wheelbarrow
Roasted carrots and parsnipsThis past Tuesday we had our second healthy cooking workshop. Once again we collaborated with the wonderful Jenny Williams who led the workshop and introduced us to