Edible Education is a Necessity!
“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
“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.
Chad's Hope has been able to participate in the Clay County and Jackson County Farmer's Market. From the garden we were able to present squash, zucchini, green tomatoes, cabbage, and
By Jason Von Kundra of Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA When preventative organic methods haven't sufficed and summer pests have you screaming Lions, Tigers, and Bears! Oh My! It can
Viola Barrett has been with the program since the beginning 4 years ago. Now she shares her responsibilities with her daughter. The Owsley County Grow Appalachia program
In Colin Hay’s song called Next Year People, he speaks of hope for a better crop and a better hope. One verse runs: Next year everything will come good The
Michele Gore reporting for the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour (ECOS) in Richmond, KY It has been a very busy month in the gardens and we have the plants and
Our high school interns who started in early June have been hard at work in the ASPI demonstration garden as well as in the Mt. Vernon Community Garden. Throughout the
I asked my participants to write a short biographical sketch about their gardening experience. The following is one that I really liked. I did not edit it so there could