Baby plants and Sauerkraut
Maria Arnot here in Williamson... Having some anxiety at the moment as I just realized we are halfway through August already... But luckily we are ahead of the game at
PROJECT WORTH OUTREACH YOUTH GARDENERS
Hello , my name is Gail Mills, Director of Project Worth Outreach. Also, I am the Project Coordinator of our Grow Appalachia Garden Program. Today, I would like to
CANNING SEASON IN FULL SWING AT PROJECT WORTH OUTREACH
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Well, we are into our first week of August and that
It’s hard to be Cameraless with such pretty things growing!
Eliot here at the Appalachian South Folklife Center- I have been picking a lot of vegetables, and letting way too many weeds get ahead of me! It's been feeling kind
Bea’s Recipe for Homemade Hot Kraut
By: Bea Sias LEAD Community Organization My blog this week is how to make Bea's special homemade hot kraut, the following are the directions I use depending on the amount of kraut you
Lilly Church-72 and Going Strong
Lilly Church is a 72 years old, Grow Appalachia participant, who has worked in a garden since she was a little girl. Lilly's parents grew gardens to feed their family and her chore was to
Project Worth Outreach Features the Freymans
Greetings from Project Worth Outreach. We are located in Menifee County, Kentucky. I am Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor for Project Worth Outreach. We have gardeners in Menifee County,
Fall gardens…already?
Although it's not officially summer for a few more days, we're thinking about our fall garden. Specifically, we're trying to determine if we'll be able to find cabbage, broccoli and