Fall Garden
Eager to utilize our wind tunnels, we planted a fall garden in them, and also all around them! Now, as everything has started to sprout (and in some cases, bloom)
Eager to utilize our wind tunnels, we planted a fall garden in them, and also all around them! Now, as everything has started to sprout (and in some cases, bloom)
By: Kathryn Engle On September 13th we had a cooking workshop at Knox Central. We stuffed jalapeno and banana peppers out of the garden and had a great after-school snack.
Hi there! It's been a while since I have written everyone. I am trying to remember how to do this :). Debbie Strickland here, reporting in from Rural Resources in
A Full House at the Ohio Country Tent Ohio University Professor Paul Patton We had a wonderful time at the Ohio Pawpaw Festival in mid-September where
In the last blog, I told you all about the beginning of the expansion of our Middle School garden. I'm happy to tell you that we've certainly succeeded! It took
It is hard to believe that it is September already. Project Worth Grow Appalachia gardening at Means is winding down so we thought you would enjoy this story as a
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Irma Gall, Lend-A-Hand Center co-director, writes a weekly column for the Barbourville Mountain Advocate. Here are some of her recent articles: Right Out of Our Garden “Can we really eat
The Union County Community Garden Coalition has been given permission from the Union County School System to install a sheet mulch garden at Union County Middle School! We started the
We had a great month of July at the Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia program! The first annual "Stinking Creek Garden Tour" was held on July 21. We toured several participants'