Reasons to Start a Garden
We all may cringe in the grocery store when we see the prices or quality of the stocked food. But food and being fed, is about more than the fiscal
We all may cringe in the grocery store when we see the prices or quality of the stocked food. But food and being fed, is about more than the fiscal
Last week marked the beginning of the 2015 tomato harvest here at PMSS. Fresh tomatoes are some of the most highly anticipated garden goodies, at least for me. Anyone who
Hi, this is Chris a volunteer at the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia. I am a math teacher at Red Bird Christian School and live in staff housing on the
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County. There is a secret war raging, an under leaf silent battle that starts with a superficially pretty villain. This devil usually has pretty moth
Hello all, this is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. In today's blog post, I will give you some updates about what we've been up to over here
Hello from Valerie at Cowan Creek's Grow Appalachia site. It has been a busy month and things are growing here. The rain is very hard to deal with for those who have
Howdy Grow Appalachia family! Holly, HQ AmeriCorps VISTA, and I can't believe it's July!! I'm sure a lot of you feel the exact same way... We're talking about record-keeping this week.
“Lead with your heart.” “Embrace the whole person: mind, body and soul.” “What is the culture of this ground? Listen to the voice of the soil.” “Plants will call: “Plant
By: Kathryn Engle Things have been busy with the Lend-A-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Gardening Program! This blog has several different updates on programs and events we have been involved with
I hope everyone had a fantastic fourth and that you were all able to get together with friends or family and watch some fireworks. Our garden sure has grown.