Organic Gardening
April 15,2021 Grow Appalachia met at the Scott County Farmer’s Market. Doug Stephens, a dedicated GA volunteer and Master Gardener spoke of the following topics. His class consisted of a
April 15,2021 Grow Appalachia met at the Scott County Farmer’s Market. Doug Stephens, a dedicated GA volunteer and Master Gardener spoke of the following topics. His class consisted of a
The Scott County Grow Appalachia program 2021 has experienced an exciting launch for the 2021 launch. While 2020 offered unique struggles, 2021 is seeing a hopeful and enthusiastic group of
Well its the end of the 2020 summer season. Preparing for our winter crops in the High Tunnel to continue our harvest throughout the year. Cleaned out all three
Happy Fall from Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine People's Garden! Cincinnati, Ohio--- We made it through another season! A season like nothing I have ever experienced—gardening through a pandemic. But, none the less,
Don't stop now, enjoy Fall Crops!Summer season 2020 is coming to an end, fall crops are now being planted. My participates have been patience with me as a New
By: Tanya Begley August is the peak of harvest season. A time for cooking, canning, freezing, drying, and storing, goods. A time of reaping the proud harvest of fruits
This year as a New Grow Appalachia Coordinator has been a real challenge for me, fighting pests, deadlines, maintaining the mission garden and donated garden, garden visits, Farmer's Market.
Wow! What can we say but time has sure flown this gardening season. What started out as uncertain times has turned into a great garden season for our Grow Appalachia
How many of us love going to the local Farmer’s Market? The Farmer’s Market is a great place to find local produce. At the Farmer’s Market, you probably know the
This blog is continued with my home garden visits from last month. I have many new participates this year that wanted to start growing a garden with their families.