Edible Landscaping
Topics Discussed: Fruit Production, Extending the Season and Dig/No-Dig Gardening. Tracie Goodman and Teressa Honeycutt both gave wonderful presentations. Hand
Topics Discussed: Fruit Production, Extending the Season and Dig/No-Dig Gardening. Tracie Goodman and Teressa Honeycutt both gave wonderful presentations. Hand
August 19, 2021 Fall Gardening: What to Grow in a Fall Garden Extending the Season Low Tunnels Cover Crops Seed Saving – Open Pollinated/Heirloom
July’s Grow Appalachia meeting was held at the Scott County Farmer’s Market. Teresa Honeycutt gave a wonderful presentation on “Healthy Cooking from the Garden”. She was joined by Leah Vanmeter
June 17, 2021 Grow Appalachia Class was held at the Scott County’s Farmers Market. Amber Minor taught the class and the topic was Food Preservation. Preserving the Harvest Canning Freezing
Sean Tormoehlen/UT Scott County Extension Agent gave a wonderful presentation on insects. “Insects The Good ,The Bad and The Crawly”. This is the link to view the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxn9en0pp2g
April 15,2021 Grow Appalachia met at the Scott County Farmer’s Market. Doug Stephens, a dedicated GA volunteer and Master Gardener spoke of the following topics. His class consisted of a
Scott and McCreary county participants gathered for our 2nd Grow Appalachia meeting held on March 18th. To ensure the safety of our participants by observing proper social distancing, we offered
The Scott County Grow Appalachia program 2021 has experienced an exciting launch for the 2021 launch. While 2020 offered unique struggles, 2021 is seeing a hopeful and enthusiastic group of
Scott Christian Care in partnership with the UT/TSU Scott County Extension Office and Big South Fork Master Gardeners Club have installed our first demonstration garden here at our new location.
This year has certainly been different. But needless to say, It has been a good one. Participants are happy to share photos, recipes and wonderful gardening stories. I always get