The Great Zucchini Question: What to do with all of it?? ~ Pine Mountain, Kathleen Powers
As I’m sure you all know, zucchini is ridiculously easy to grow, and once it begins to fruit most gardeners are overwhelmed with the speed and volume at
As I’m sure you all know, zucchini is ridiculously easy to grow, and once it begins to fruit most gardeners are overwhelmed with the speed and volume at
Independence Day is a wonderful holiday that captures the spirit of our country and the essence of summer in the hearts and minds of many. While we are celebrating the
The following blog post was written by Andrew, one of our two Grow Appalachia summer assistants. Andrew has been working with us for about 2 ½ weeks now,
Wednesday marked the first official day of summer for the Northern hemisphere, and boy does it feel like summer! As we worked in GA participant gardens all
While I have already mentioned on this blog that I believe the dirty word of the summer is leaf blight, I also think that Squash Vine Borer, Mexican Bean Beetle,
Flower garden in an old grill The majority of our Grow Appalachia participants have at least a small (in ground) garden at their home, and some have very large
It’s time to plant sweet potatoes!a sweet potato with slips still growing on it Last week we got sweet potato slips from Crystal, a Grow Appalachia participant at St.
Now that gardening season is in full swing, it seems a natural time to talk about what to do with your plant and food waste throughout the year.
preparing lettuce soup As you can probably tell from our previous posts we love to garden and are passionate about helping families in our community to grow their own
The definition of summer should include the word tomato. While I have been eating frozen, roasted tomatoes and dehydrated tomatoes over the winter and spring, it has been awhile since