An Ode to Butternut Squash
Oh, butternut squash, why do we love thee? You lay in our fields, patiently awaiting harvest. You store in our pantry, patiently waiting again. Your vibrant color of orange, ready
Oh, butternut squash, why do we love thee? You lay in our fields, patiently awaiting harvest. You store in our pantry, patiently waiting again. Your vibrant color of orange, ready
Absolutely everything! Grow Appalachia was founded with the fundamental belief that everyone has a right to food security. Equipped with the knowledge of how to grow your own food,
The fall crops have started to produce as the ECOS garden transitions from fall into winter. As of November 2, we have ten low tunnels full of cold weather crops
With fall comes so many flavors it is hard to fit them all in. While most everyone acknowledges the culinary excitement that develops as the tomatoes turn red and the green
Maria here in Mingo County. I am coming down from another extremely successful mobile market yesterday, at one of our energy express sites. We sold $400 worth of produce, ALL