So much to say..so little time
I knew that starting in March we were going to be busy..but I must admit I did not think that time would be moving this fast already! I wanted to
I knew that starting in March we were going to be busy..but I must admit I did not think that time would be moving this fast already! I wanted to
By the time this blog is posted, it will almost be March, which means it will almost be spring, which is a slightly terrifying but mostly exciting!!…In the last post
Entering my second year as the Grow Appalachia site coordinator, I have found myself much better suited and better prepared for the upcoming spring and summer months. After some experimenting
This week we had the first of two fall planting events at the Williamson community garden. As summer sadly and rapidly has come to a close, most of their plants
Much progress has been made again this week at the Williamson Community Garden of Eatin’!!! We have finally started on the ground construction of the arbors at the gardens. We
There have been several exciting new advancements this week regarding Williamson Community gardens!! We finally completed all of our fall planting: finishing up the empty space by planting Kohlrabi,
Last weekend, we had our last scheduled workshop for the summer. We held it at the Farmers Market instead of at the gardens, and it lasted form about 1-3pm, with
I am almost ashamed to write this blog entry. When we planted our tomato plants a few months ago… we did not plan ahead as well as we should have.
It is so exciting to have the opportunity to host so many groups from different regions-. So far this summer we have have worked with groups from Kentucky, Boston, Pittsburgh
Exiting events coming up in the Williamson local food world!! This week, we will be hosting another group of volunteers, this time coming from New Jersey At the farmers market