Chicks Arrive in Logan and BUCC!
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
My husband and I recently took on a new adventure and decided to get backyard chickens. The girls have officially outgrown their brooder and have been living outside for the
This year in the garden program we did a lot of new stuff. We had a lot on are plate but we made it threw it we got it all
Here at Pine Mountain Settlement School we have an outstanding resource at our finger tips from which I often draw inspiration. This treasure trove can be found in the form
January 20, 2017 As we observe the inauguration of a new president, we welcome the signs of spring coming with some trepidation. With cold and snow followed by a week
It’s November, and things are still growing! We didn’t have a hard frost until the first week in November. Chinese cabbage, kale and swiss chard are some of the things
Happy summer to all our friends near and far! It’s been a time of excitement here at the Hindman Settlement School, as well as transition and goodbyes. Last week we
Happy 2016 Folks! Lori here from McDowell County, West Virginia. We hope you all are having a great January so far. Lets get to it shall we. First of all,
Chicken Summer A Big Ugly hen inspects her coop fence damaged in the April flood Several gardeners at both our Lincoln and Logan sites have raised chickens over
Happy May everyone from Lori and Crew at HEP in hot as Hades; McDowell County, West Virginia! The days may be getting longer but there is still not enough hours