The Last of the Cucurbits
It was a time of peace and prosper for the people of Squashland and Cukeville. The land was resplendent with blooming blossoms and the harvest was bountiful. The
It was a time of peace and prosper for the people of Squashland and Cukeville. The land was resplendent with blooming blossoms and the harvest was bountiful. The
Happy Saturday everyone. I never thought it would get here! This week has been insanely crazy. It started with a trip to buy canners, and jars, and salt and all
Hi Y'all, It's Late-Again Lori, but I have a valid excuse. (I think) First of all, let me tell you about our little harvest this week. We harvested around
The bees were kind enough to pollinate our corn this week. Here is a portion of this week's harvest, which will be used to help feed guests at the Settlement School.
Hello everyone. Greetings from Menifee County, Kentucky located in beautiful northeastern Kentucky. I am Alex Sanders and I am the Site Supervisor for Grow Appalachia Gardening at Project Worth Outreach.
You know that scene in Jumanji where all of the vines start exploding out of the wall? Something similar happened in our garden here at the Hindman Settlement School this
St. Peter's Episcopal Church from Percival Virginia spent the week at the HEP Center. They spent the week doing various things around the center to make it easier for us to
My cucumber plants in the garden looked mighty great in May and June. The vines spread out nicely; the mulch keep weeds from growing up and there were flowers all
Hello everyone, it's been a while. We have been very busy here at LCAAHC. Through this very wet season, Our gardens are finally starting to produce. This last month
On Wednesday the weatherman said, "Only a twenty percent chance of rain for the next few days", so Aaron and I decided to visit as many of the gardeners as we could