While the snow flies…..
As the snow fell and the wind blew, we check on our hoop houses to see what was going on under that plastic. We found lots of green
As the snow fell and the wind blew, we check on our hoop houses to see what was going on under that plastic. We found lots of green
Scott Christian Care Center has been a flurry of activity. Scott County and McCreary County's growing seasons are off and running. We have had several meetings introducing our participants to
The snow has been flying and the mercury is dipping, but for gardeners it is a time of planning. A time to look back at past successes and failures in
Understanding Terminology in Seed Catalogs F-1 or Hybrid- Is a cross pollination of two plants generally taking the best and strongest traits from the parent plants. A hybrid has many
Time to Start the Garden Ahhh January for gardeners is a time to watch the mailbox for all those glorious seed catalogs. When a catalog comes in the mail I
The sweet potato is a vastly nutritious tuber rich in both vitamin C and vitamin A. They are found all over the world in tropical regions and are the main
Have you ever wondered how your ancestors celebrated Thanksgiving without the local grocery store? Ever wondered if you could satisfy your families wish for the traditional dinner without the last
Cover crops are also known as green manure. Green manures recycle nutrients back into our garden soil. Using cover crops help our soil in several ways and some are listed
On October 10 a group of Big South Fork Master Gardeners and Grow Appalachia participants traveled to Clinton and Cumberland County Kentucky for a field day event chock full of
Hello everyone, Recently we held our 1st plant and seed exchange at the farmers market. Turn out was small, we had about 12 people who attended. Which in itself isn't