Like Busy Bees in June
We would’ve been hard-pressed to fit another event in the LPH Community Gardens during the month of June. The Community Matters team had something fun and educational going on
We would’ve been hard-pressed to fit another event in the LPH Community Gardens during the month of June. The Community Matters team had something fun and educational going on
A good portion of the existing growing space in our community falls within community gardens. However, we continue to increase our efforts to support neighbors who want to grow
Happy summer Grow Appalachia friends! This summer has been filled with so many highlights I don’t know where to even begin! So I will just start. First up, victories from
Wayne & Courtney mulching bales of straw! Courtney learning to use straw blower! The tomatoes in the high-tunnel are well underway of mass producing a vivid, hearty, tasty red fruit!
Even in the dead of winter, our "farm" at the School - when does a garden become a farm, anyway? - is abuzz with excitement and potential. Perhaps the most
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 G.A. Family! We hope that everyone is jumping into 2016 gardening happy, healthy, and excited! We sure are; there have been a few bumps in the road lately, but
Katie Smith reporting for Scott County. Pickin’ up paw paws, Put ‘em in your pocket Way down yonder in the paw paw patch (Photo: http://www.bostonmagazine.com/health/blog/2014/10/17/pawpaw-fruit-massachusetts/ ) A few
Before I happily ramble about our extreme productivity these past few weeks, I would like to point out that in the month of June (so far), GYO participants have harvested