Pumped for Pumpkins!
Happy Friday Grow Appalachia readers! Is Halloween really this upcoming Monday? Due to life insanity and busy-ness on my end, for the first time in a while I may actually
Happy Friday Grow Appalachia readers! Is Halloween really this upcoming Monday? Due to life insanity and busy-ness on my end, for the first time in a while I may actually
Bea Sias- LEAD Logan County As I sit here in the office looking out the window as a mist of rain is falling, very cloudy day and sort of cool
Happy Halloween, family! We're breaking tradition this week, deviating from the informative and the educational and, quite frankly, having a little bit of fun! And no offense, but we think
Fall is a very special time here in the Linwood area of Pocahontas County. It heralds the coming of our busy season, when most of our focus turns to Snowshoe
Even though it still feels like summer here in Williamson, WV- our gardens are finally starting to transition into fall weather. Yesterday, we had an end of the season garden clean
Eliot at the Appalachian South Folklife Center Pipestem, WV It feels like fall here this week, chilly evenings mixed with hot sunny days. The fall crops are starting to come
AU·TUMN ˈôdəm/ The third season of the year, when crops and fruits are gathered and leaves fall, in the northern hemisphere from September to November and in the southern hemisphere
With fall comes so many flavors it is hard to fit them all in. While most everyone acknowledges the culinary excitement that develops as the tomatoes turn red and the green
Now is the time to harvest everything up and enjoy the bounty! Later this evening we'll have chili made with veggies from the garden. More photos and a recipe to
Eliot here, setting out frost protection low cover hoops at the Appalachian South Folklife Center. On the Left are 3 test varieties of Spinach just sprouting and on the Right is a row of