Chicks Arrive in Logan and BUCC!
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
Monday, May 3rd was a pretty big day for many of the gardeners in the BUCC and Logan programs. That was the day the chicks arrived, a day old, ready
Veterans serve. Abroad and at home. They serve in many ways, and normally that service does not end after they separate from the military. This program is an example of
Everybody works hard these days... Everyone is working hard these days to get the crops in the ground. We have two families that are the driving force
Hello again! This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School and I'm pretty happy that this whole "spring" thing is officially here. Since the snow was kind enough to leave
In recent weeks I have noticed that the soil in one of our fields has become increasingly stiff, making it near impossible to plant. Our newly planted spinach seedlings have
Greetings from HEP. Lori here. We here at HEP want to thank David Cooke for sharing the Goat Milk Workshop flyer with us. This weekend, 4 of us loaded up
Hi Y'all, Lori here for another weekly installment of what's going on in McDowell County. Grow Appalachia is this years inspiration for our 3rd annual Reading Camp theme. The title
Hello everyone. Last week I was excited to share our garden's progress with you, as everything looked suddenly very green and much taller after a couple of good rains. I figured
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
GreenHouse17 (formerly Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program) Written by: Anonymous The time I spent in the garden this week was time well spent. The wonderful memories that I recounted in my