Mid-summer light…
Things are humming right along in the garden at ECOS in Richmond including the squash section that seems to be a favorite for bees! Up this week for distribution are
Things are humming right along in the garden at ECOS in Richmond including the squash section that seems to be a favorite for bees! Up this week for distribution are
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach located in Menifee County in northeastern Kentucky. Hope everyone is having a great gardening season.
Eliot here at the Appalachian South Folklife Center- I have been picking a lot of vegetables, and letting way too many weeds get ahead of me! It's been feeling kind
I love the colors in this photograph, not to mention how much I love eating tomatoes and peppers. We have been blessed with a bountiful harvest so far and the
By: Irma Gall This article originally appeared in the July 17th, 2014 Barbourville Mountain Advocate. The Lend-a-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Garden program under Kathryn Engle’s leadership has really taken off and
Hello, all! As the summer comes to a close for me and I begin to pack up my things and return to Murray State, I cant help but think
After some much needed hard work, the garden at Dunbar is looking good! None of the broccoli or cauliflower was going to produce anything, so one of our faithful volunteers
Alexandria and I made our way to Breckenridge place Thursday afternoon and we were super pleased with how well the volunteers have kept this garden! We picked about 12.5 pounds
We are very excited that our new solar pump is being installed! A big thanks to Joshua Bills with, Energy Efficient enterprises program coordinator with the Mountain Association for Community
In spite of the heavy rain we have managed to pick several pecks of tomatoes, peppers and beans. Our clients are understanding the value of a little patience. Good things