Gardens as Community Hubs
Since their beginning, the LPH Community Gardens have provided opportunities for neighbors in Lower Price Hill to come together beyond growing food. The community gardens double as public green
Since their beginning, the LPH Community Gardens have provided opportunities for neighbors in Lower Price Hill to come together beyond growing food. The community gardens double as public green
Raised beds all around the Lower Price Hill neighborhood are overflowing with crops ready for harvest! That abundance, coupled with the warm summer sun, recently brought a small group
From watercolor painting to upcycled art projects and street art, the creativity of neighbors has always been present within our community gardens. In March, alongside our neighbors, we opened
After weeks of unpredictable temperatures and precipitation, our late-April weather finally decided to be a bit more cooperative! We've spent these last few weeks playing catch-up and filling our
Happy Friday Grow Appalachia cohort! This will likely be my last blog until the new year. All I have to say is WOW!!! What a great year we have had!
So my first task on the Grow Appalachia team was to design the new logo for the Summer Food Service Program here in Berea. The goal was to capture the essence of
Happy Friday, Grow Appalachia collective! Holly from HQ here, and it's February already! What?! Back in November of 2014, our then-HQ VISTA Jeffrey Helton launched Pollen, an online literary publication
Chrysanthemums, nicknamed “mums,” rate as one of fall’s quintessential flowers. Available in a dizzying array of colors, shapes and sizes, showy mums can bring plenty of autumn flavor to your
Hi all! This week we finished the signs for the Over-the-Rhine People's Garden! We cut and sanded reclaimed wood, and painted them with bright colors. Then we each added our
Hello! Today was another great day in Over-the-Rhine People's Garden! This morning we got very creative with a few cans of spray paint and made signs for the garden. Check