Hugelkultur is that easy?
This is eliot from the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, West Virginia. Our garden at the home base is looking good! We started digging potatoes this week, more beets, lots
This is eliot from the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, West Virginia. Our garden at the home base is looking good! We started digging potatoes this week, more beets, lots
We have been gifted a truck and trailer load of horse manure! This soil building gem will help us greatly in the school garden. We plan to use it in
If one takes a few moments on a rainy Saturday morning and fires up the computer, pours a cup of coffee, and settles in, one can find an amazing amount
Drew Tuck helping out Sarah.
With all the rain we've had in Wise County these last couple of weeks, irrigation feels like a non-issue to many. However, last night we had a workshop on irrigating
Hello everyone. Greetings from Menifee County, Kentucky located in beautiful northeastern Kentucky. I am Alex Sanders and I am the Site Supervisor for Grow Appalachia Gardening at Project Worth Outreach.
... and even if they were, we wouldn't want them in our gardens! Convolvulus arvensis... Not everything pretty is nice! This is our most recent nemesis... After
We were reminded this week - why it is we do what we do. We grew our Grow Appalachia garden to nourish lives in our community, especially those served by programs
As I travel about the countryside on these garden inspections, one of the things I enjoy the most are the wildflowers. I thought about adding wildflower photos but then I thought,
Hello All, Mallory and I are excited to say that the Sturgis Presbyterian Church garden is looking great. We have planted tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, onions, peppers, broccoli, green beans, asparagus,