Celebrating Our Growers
Our first harvests have finally started picking up here in Knott and Perry counties. I think a lot of us feel like we got a late start to the
Our first harvests have finally started picking up here in Knott and Perry counties. I think a lot of us feel like we got a late start to the
The wind is blowing, the snow is falling, the plants are growing... Wait, the plants are growing? During the winter, you can grow delicious early-season vegetables and get a head
It's June, and that means one thing up here at High Rocks: camp New Beginnings is right around the corner! In order to fuel the adventures of the campers headed
Happy Friday, Grow Appalachia cohort! Holly from HQ, here to share a little bit about brassicas. I was on vacation earlier this week so if what you read seems a bit
So here we are, already July! Time just keeps rolling on by, no matter what we do we can't slow it down any. This year is already half over, seems
Michele Gore from the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour reporting: It was another busy week for our volunteers and workers this week. Good weather made it possible to finish tilling
Lori here from McDowell County in Wild Wonderful West Virginia. Welcome to our crazy life! Center Stuff: Thankfully the weather has been relatively cooperative this spring. We got the tiller
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,
The summer has come to an end, and now it is fall and time to get things planted for the winter. So here in Laurel County we have our cabbage,