And so we begin……
And what a way to begin, with ice storms and flooding all in one week. The 2021 garden season has begun, not with a bang, but with a splash! Ice
And what a way to begin, with ice storms and flooding all in one week. The 2021 garden season has begun, not with a bang, but with a splash! Ice
Our participants had a great time learning about small-scale farming at the Eastern Kentucky Farmer Conference! The third annual Eastern Kentucky Farmer Conference was held on February 22 and 23
When the crops lay heavy and ready to harvest, it can only mean one thing: it's time for the Hindman Settlement School’s annual canning class! Local master canner Bonita Adams
Since the beginning, the heartbeat- for lack of a better word- of Grow Appalachia is that of its participants. To date, Grow Appalachia has reached more than 4,000 unduplicated families.
With these fluctuating temperatures, the outdoors right now may seem like a cold (or warm?), unwelcoming place that that you never want to return to. Rest assured; better days are coming! After
I must preface this blog entry by admitting that I perhaps spoke too soon in titling my December blog entry ("The cold sets in"). The winter of 2017 is shaping
Hi everyone! It's February!! What the heck? We have a very exciting opportunity that is coming to the region in a couple of weeks and we, along with our friends
"I come into the peace of wild things, who do not tax their lives with forethought of grief... For a time I rest in the grace of the world,
Instead of attempting to describe the amazing gardening skills, the remarkable perseverance, the outstanding work ethics and beautiful gardens possessed by so many in our program, I will simply present
One of the most rewarding components of working for Grow Appalachia headquarters in Berea is the time we take out of our schedules to make arrangements to visit our partner