A Salsa Party Tradition
As the seasons start to change, both home gardeners and neighbors engaged with our community gardens start to dream about all the ways to use the late summer harvest.
As the seasons start to change, both home gardeners and neighbors engaged with our community gardens start to dream about all the ways to use the late summer harvest.
Since their beginning, the LPH Community Gardens have provided opportunities for neighbors in Lower Price Hill to come together beyond growing food. The community gardens double as public green
A few months ago, our home garden participants got a jumpstart on their growing season. But last Friday, the festivities continued as the broader community came together for a
A good portion of the existing growing space in our community falls within community gardens. However, we continue to increase our efforts to support neighbors who want to grow
Hello Grow Appalachia friends and followers! Spring is in full gear and we are busy bees here in Grow Appalachia's urban partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden. The new Civic Garden
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
Even in the dead of winter, our "farm" at the School - when does a garden become a farm, anyway? - is abuzz with excitement and potential. Perhaps the most
Hello, Our urban partner site gardeners are excited for an eventful July.... We are pleased to announce Over-the-Rhine (OTR) People's Garden will be featured on The Civic Garden Centers 32nd
Hello Grow Appalachia! May is here and Over-the-Rhine People's Garden is looking beautiful and full of gardeners! We have so many new community members who want to garden with us
Hi everyone! Holly from HQ with her first post in quite a while. Amazing how time flies, eh? With our fearless leader Candace on vacation galavanting about the western United