Map of 2026 Garden Grant Partners
Directory of 2026 Garden Grant Partners
Stories from Our Partners
The Secret Behind Our Missing Red Tomatoes
In the LPH Community Gardens, one thing is certain every summer. We grow a lot of tomatoes. From the big, sturdy beefsteaks to clusters of cherry tomatoes, the vines fill with
A Mother and Her Son Build their Garden Sanctuary
Our September blog post tells of Amanda's experience creating a garden on a budget and with resourcefulness, yearning for simplicity: Over the last 5 years, I have felt a pull
High Rocks – Cover Cropping
We at High Rocks have been incorporating cover crops into all our gardens and tunnels, and we encourage all Grow Appalachia participants to do the same. When you plant a cover crop
Full Circle Moments
Full Circle Moments Our program has grown so much this year in many ways, and we have been so privileged to be a part of the Grow Appalachia community over
Serving those who served
This Blog was written by our wonderful participant Rynn, whose partner, Kelly, is a disabled veteran who lost her vision. Through gardening and Grow Your Own, they've found a new way
Full Bloom
With the gardening season in full swing, it’s definitely time to think about what’s next. Making sure all of your hard work in the heat of the summer months is not
Composting: Turning Kitchen Scraps into Garden Gold
Our Grow Appalachia program recently hosted a fantastic class on two of the most impactful practices for any gardener, composting and mulching, led by Tracie Goodman, our McCreary County Extension agent. We
Tasty Harvest Results
This gardening season has definitely been better than last year. The weather is not perfect, it has been very hot, but not so hot plants wilted, and having more rain than last
Bountiful Harvests
It’s hard to believe that the end of the growing season is mere week away; seems like just yesterday that we were handing out our cool weather crops and starting the tomatoes
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