A Garden is Our Teacher
Hello Grow Appalachia friends and followers! Spring is in full gear and we are busy bees here in Grow Appalachia's urban partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden. The new Civic Garden
Hello Grow Appalachia friends and followers! Spring is in full gear and we are busy bees here in Grow Appalachia's urban partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden. The new Civic Garden
Garlic Scape and Almond Pesto Spread Welcome back to Affordable + Fresh! We’re still here together, on a mission to create awesome food experiences with affordable, shelf-stable items and fresh,
She is a beauty! The Mountain Pride is only one of the varieties we grow. She will give you a very round, bright red, & tasty tomato that has a
We've covered tomatoes this summer, and now for this week's edition of the Grow Appalachia newsletter, we'll be taking a look at another popular garden favorite: corn! Corn has become
One of the most beloved vegetables in the garden, the tomato, has become a staple in the home garden for many years. Whether it's because of its versatility, flavor, stability,
Hello everyone! Over the past couple of weeks, we have had the pleasure of using the harvest from our garden to help feed over a hundred participants in our various
Herbs serve many purposes and today I wanted to talk about some of my favorite herbs and all the benefits from growing them. Herbs are grown for culinary, medicinal, drying
Tonight at the our class, we learned about two important and delicious aspects of your gardening career: seed saving and cooking with herbs. Before the lesson started, Mrs. Elbie gave
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By B We harvested a ton of strawberries today and we have a ton left to harvest. We were going to harvest peas today but we
Last night Mujeres Unidas was happy to welcome Melinda Alcorn from the Kentucky Environmental Foundation to talk about the effects of BPA on the health and well being of our