Garden Planning– Pine Mountain, Kathleen Powers
On Tuesday night we had our first workshop for the 2012 Grow Appalachia year. The workshop focused on garden planning and planting and was facilitated
On Tuesday night we had our first workshop for the 2012 Grow Appalachia year. The workshop focused on garden planning and planting and was facilitated
All winter Maggie and I have been trying to come up with new and inventive marketing schemes that will increase the amount of product that we have to sell this
I love the movie Groundhog Day. For those of you who have not seen it I will give you a brief synopsis. It is an early 1990s movie featuring Bill
Alright, now that I’ve rambled on about the specifics of choosing quality seed that is in line with our sustainable, organic ethos, we come to the task of actually choosing
So last week I provided information about open pollinated vs. hybrid seed and a little history of hybrid crops in the United States. This week I would like to delve
As we enter the New Year, the time for preparing our Grow Appalachia seed order has come. While compiling our order we have tried to provide varieties based
I’ve never really been one to make New Year Resolutions for a couple of reasons. One, when I tried to create New Year’s resolutions for myself I never made it
The holiday season is upon us, which usually means that we are faced with endless invitations and opportunities to attend parties, and gatherings of friends and family. By
The first official day of winter is December 21st, and up until the last few days that seemed to be holding true here
Last week as Maggie and I walked into the office at Pine Mountain to check our mail, I smelled something strange and somewhat unpleasant. Just as I opened my mouth