For the love of tomatoes
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 It's that time of year when we begin to enjoy our high tunnel tomatoes. And we are loving them! We decided several years ago
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 It's that time of year when we begin to enjoy our high tunnel tomatoes. And we are loving them! We decided several years ago
Things are swinging into high gear at St. Vincent's Mission in the month of June! We've got the irrigation system up & running on our Community Garden and things are
May has just flown by! Hello Grow Appalachia family, Debbie Strickland here in Greeneville, TN! Our teens at Rural Resources have been busy getting gardens started at home and at
By GreenHouse17 Do you keep a journal about your experiences working on the farm or in the gardens? Survivors participating in our stipend program spend one hour a week writing
Hello from Debbie Strickland in beautiful Greeneville, TN! Taylor Boles, our Garden and Grazing manager who is an AmeriCorps member, is writing to you today from Rural Resources' world. Please
Happy Earth Day Grow Appalachia Friends! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG) gardeners have been as busy as bumble bees buzzing around beautiful garden blooms. We have so much good news to
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Here are the tools you will need: Screwdriver and Utility Knife We get our irrigation supplies from Rainflo Irrigation. You will need: It
Rural Resources is alive and well, in Greeneville, TN! Hello there, Debbie Strickland here, reporting in. We are in full gear to put gardens into our homes of our at-risk
Each season, the last question on the Community Garden Contract is, "what do you hope to learn this year by working in a garden?" and honestly, I hadn't taken the
Our blog post this month features a Field Note reflection written by survivor who is participating in our farm stipend program. Field Notes by L.S. Learning with my husband always involved corporal