The trick is never to take a break
We have learned this year that getting a head start on growing produce really is he way to go! Last year, we faced much criticism from our favorite farmers after whining
We have learned this year that getting a head start on growing produce really is he way to go! Last year, we faced much criticism from our favorite farmers after whining
Grow Breathitt County Participants in the Grow Appalachia program have had a great year of gardening. Some first time gardeners, some who are more experienced and some somewhere in between
It is so exciting to have the opportunity to host so many groups from different regions-. So far this summer we have have worked with groups from Kentucky, Boston, Pittsburgh
Hello, my name is Alex Sanders and I am the site supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County. During our last participant’s meeting I gave a presentation on marketing
Growing Warriors has an innovative, exciting project in the works, that's finally taking off thanks to the hard work of the ladies in the Grow Appalachia office. The Warrior Wagon
Hello, this is Marsha Morris Sanders with Project WORTH/Grow Appalachia. I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Missy Conn, one of our very hard working participants. Missy has attended
Sometimes when either Marcelle or I start to write this week’s blog entry we hit that solid wall called writer’s block. We start to think about how things have gone