In Search of Nitrogen
Most of the plants seem to be growing pretty slowly in the community garden. The tomato and pepper transplants that I planted a couple weeks ago have hardly changed at
Most of the plants seem to be growing pretty slowly in the community garden. The tomato and pepper transplants that I planted a couple weeks ago have hardly changed at
Saturday was quit the day for our Grow Appalachia teen group, Food Commanders. They gave three demonstrations on vermicomposting at the Greeneville Farmers Market in East Tennessee. The teens prepared
Last week was an interesting week for me here at the Lend-A-Hand Center. In addition to planning for our two participant informational meetings which took place on February 22nd and
Large tasks become small when divided among several people! Volunteers from Paul Mitchell the School Cincinnati's Green Team and gardeners from the Civic Garden Center of Greater Cincinnati had fun
We took our high school interns on another trip last week, this time to Berea College. Saxon and Sam both went to Berea so they showed us around the College’s
A ritual of spring here on the creek is to move the compost from the confines of the enclosed compost bin to an area where the composting work can be
At a recent Scott County Grow Appalachia class we had an example of a compost tumbler displayed for our gardeners to see. Some of the advantages of having a compost