Map of 2026 Garden Grant Partners
Directory of 2026 Garden Grant Partners
Stories from Our Partners
Fall, Time to Build Soil Health!
Fall is the perfect time to start replenishing your soil after the intensive growing seasons of Spring and Summer. Building soil health during the colder months is crucial for abundant harvests year-round.
Pine Mountain Settlement School Grow Appalachia Associate
My name is Cali Clough and I have recently been hired on at Pine Mountain Settlement School as their Sustainable Agriculture Coordinator and Educator. I graduated from Appalachian State University in Boone,
Collaboration and the DREAM
One of my favorite things is to connect people - it's my own, little personal high - it's like you can feel the electricity passing in the air...stuff is HAPPENING! This past
Big Ugly, September 2024
Despite excessive heat and severe drought, some gardens continue to thrive and produce, with lots of green beans and tomatoes still being harvested. For those gardeners whose gardens haven’t fared as
Logan Grow Appalachia September 2024
It’s hard to believe that it’s already September and that the garden season is just about over; seems like just yesterday we put our cool weather crops into the ground. I think
Fresh and Savvy Food Preservation
The last days of summer have led to a flurry of activity here at our site. Fall seeds and plants have been sown and planted and seeds saved for next year. Summer
Season Extension
With the cold weather moving in to the area, its time to start thinking about season extension in the garden. Here at Grow Sustainab-LEE, we have already had a class on season
Gardening Makes You Live Longer?
This month, we are pleased to share some words from Katie, one of Grow Ohio Valley's first year gardeners, about how she found her way to gardening and how she understands
Salt Substitute
I am a Marshall University Dietetic Intern currently doing my nutrition education rotation with WVU Cabell County Extension Office. I have learned so much about Grow Appalachia, and I am excited
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