Tomatoes and funny names: All about Heirlooms
Happy summer (officially), Grow Appalachia family! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ here, finding it sort of hard to believe that in just about nine weeks, I will be finished
Happy summer (officially), Grow Appalachia family! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ here, finding it sort of hard to believe that in just about nine weeks, I will be finished
Hello everyone, this is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. It's been an exciting month for us and even more so for our participants! We have held two
It's all-out gardening time. Plant everything you would like to grow! We here in the Athens area are officially past our frost-free date (and boy isn't it obvious with this
Hello everybody, this is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. Things are really picking up around here as we help our families get their gardens ready
--Kris Arbuckle, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV. Ever since I was a young child I was always around gardens and farm crop. It was the way my family provided for each
Howdy family, Months ago, I sent out requests for submissions for Pollen, Grow Appalachia's online literary journal. We were flooded with so many excellent submissions that it was tough to
Hello! This is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. A lot of the folks we've talked to this year have shared their unique techniques for growing certain produce
From 'naturally gorgeous' Wolfe County, it's Yvonne Scott, (resident bean counter---literally!) When we started garden planning last month, nearly everyone had green beans listed on their seeds for this season.
Hello again! This is David Cornette at Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and aren't those peas looking pretty? It's been a busy and productive couple of weeks for us here,
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly the HQ VISTA here on this first day of spring! Yay! Yesterday I spent most of the day going through an enormous seed donation (THANK YOU