A Busy Month
Hello All, Well, we've had a busy month of harvesting, weeding, and teaching. We had a instructional day for the Union County Wrestling Team. The team came out to the
Hello All, Well, we've had a busy month of harvesting, weeding, and teaching. We had a instructional day for the Union County Wrestling Team. The team came out to the
Tomato Love Isn't this amazing? It was one of the last tomato I cut making tomato soup base to can last week. I've canned about 4 dozen jars so
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat
Hi Grow Appalachia Bloggers. Maria here in Williamsonm WV. Hope everyone is finally clear from all of the terrible storms. It is hard to put a month of great work
Hello All, Well, I am so happy to say that I am back again this year! I will be working again this summer as the Union County Community Garden Coalition
Greetings from St. Vincent Mission in David, Kentucky! This is S. Ann Marie Quinn writing and sharing a bit of good news. It is not quite summer, but so exciting
By: Kathryn Engle On April 20th we had a meeting at the Center to discuss organic pest control, fungicides, and fertilizer. We went over the Spinosad insecticide, liquid copper, and
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
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA One of the most common questions we hear is, "where does all the produce go?" Here is our food distribution
Free Plants For Your Gardens! This past week was a pretty exciting one for us here at CFI! We received a generous donation of 3000 plant starts of