Happy little seedlings
For the first time in 5 years, I have successfully grown my own adorable little plants!! I am seriously excited! I have cucumber, zucchini, pole beans, wax beans, basil and
For the first time in 5 years, I have successfully grown my own adorable little plants!! I am seriously excited! I have cucumber, zucchini, pole beans, wax beans, basil and
Michele Gore from the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour reporting: It was another busy week for our volunteers and workers this week. Good weather made it possible to finish tilling
Phew. Here we go. Jeffrey here with one last howdy to the Grow Appalachia family. As some of you may know, Friday was my final day as a VISTA with the Grow
Memorial Day howdy from Yvonne Scott and Wolfe County Grow Appalachia. As our gardeners are just getting underway after the rainy spring weather, it's been a very busy time for
In the US most of our food travels 1,500 miles before it reaches our plate (www.ceusa.org). Many schools across the nation have implemented Farm to School programs and school gardens. Owsley County Schools
Veterans serve. Abroad and at home. They serve in many ways, and normally that service does not end after they separate from the military. This program is an example of
I'm new to this gardening thing. I have done small raised beds before, but each time I have moved within a year, not by choice. This is a second year
Chad's Hope was invited by our friend, UK Extension Agent, Jeff Casada to participate in a drug prevention and awareness program called Truth or Consequences at the Clay County High
After having a workshop on soil and working on creating a podcast about soil, I've learned a great deal about building and maintaining healthy soil organically. Even though I knew
Good day everyone. This is Alex at Project Worth in Menifee County, Kentucky. We have wished for good weather and recently it has been beautiful here. The weather has all