Protecting Our Pollinators
Howdy folks! I for one am happy to see that the chilly rainy weather we had last weekend is not sticking around! (Boy, I sure do talk about the weather
Howdy folks! I for one am happy to see that the chilly rainy weather we had last weekend is not sticking around! (Boy, I sure do talk about the weather
Happy New Year! Somehow it is 2017 already, and the Christmas holidays are already behind us. We're starting out the new school semester with snow days and single digit temperatures,
Happy Friday Grow Appalachia cohort! This will likely be my last blog until the new year. All I have to say is WOW!!! What a great year we have had!
Weeds are often seen as an insurmountable force, an unbearable nuisance, an overwhelming enemy in the garden, all of which ensure the utmost of destruction must take place. Before you
Pollinators are insects or other invertebrates/small mammals that move pollen from the male components of a flower to the female components, thus resulting in the plant becoming fertilized. Only fertilized plants
Good Evening y'all, Lori here from McDowell County West Virginia where the weather is nuts and so are we. Let's start with a few updates from the last blog. The
Burr!! Old Man Winter has finally arrived in Cincinnati, OH after a very mild Autumn. This past weekend Over-the-Rhine People's Garden was smothered with its first blanket of snow- Thank
Happy Holidays from Grow Appalachia HQ to you! Alix here, reporting on gift-giving. If you’re anything like me around the holidays, figuring out meaningful, inexpensive gifts to give to friends
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. What a great year this has been. We wrapped things up last month with a Pot Luck. Participants brought food that they had prepared
Greetings from David, Kentucky! In our world tragedy and violence so often seem to take center stage; it is so in our face everywhere we turn and we can easily