Late-May Louisville Garden and Urban Ag Updates
At our Garden Planting class at the Food Literacy Project’s farm at the end of April, gardeners took home seeds and starts for their gardens and after a lovely discussion,
At our Garden Planting class at the Food Literacy Project’s farm at the end of April, gardeners took home seeds and starts for their gardens and after a lovely discussion,
Marcelle St. Germain, Step by Step, Big Ugly, West Virginia Our group of Grow Appalachia gardeners had our last workshop of the year on September 28, 2019. We were delighted
Hello from Huntington WV! Over the last couple of weeks we have really begun to invest time in education and learning. From Mushroom cultivation to business planning, we are educating
Brian here -- Yesterday in our workshop, we beat the cold and showed families how to create a garden map. A few of them had excellent examples from past years
This past Tuesday we had our annual food preservation workshop for Grow Appalachia participants. The workshop was led by two of our participants who are particularly savvy with food preservation
By Jessica Ballard Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program At the Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program, trees are important to us. With the support of KU/LGE’s Plant for the Planet Program we have
Last week we held our second rain barrel workshop at Pine Mountain. The first rain barrel workshop was held in the fall of 2012, at that time we only had
cWe had our first workshop for our Home Grown & Healthy site. 22 people gathered together, over half of our participants for the first time to meet and greet and
Through a most generous donation of plots at the Peace Meal Community Garden in Lexington, Growing Warriors has added a new community garden site. The Garden is right next door
On March 13th, Growing Warriors and Grow Appalachia held a high tunnel workshop at the home of Joseph and Heather Fields from Berea. "Joey" is a veteran of three (3)