Kick Off to the 2018 Year
When I think back over the past few years being involved with Grow Appalachia, this year feels so exciting. We have selected participants for the 2018 year and are looking
When I think back over the past few years being involved with Grow Appalachia, this year feels so exciting. We have selected participants for the 2018 year and are looking
Happy Friday Grow Appalachians! Things here at HQ are taking off at the speed of light, and with many new plans and changes on the horizon, it's sure to be
Kathy Smith Big Ugly The Lincoln County Grow Appalachia program held a great workshop on March 11, 2017. The topics for the workshops were PLANNING & PLANTING. We had a
Hey all--- Maria here in Williamson, WV (Southern, WV). It has been lovely weather here the last couple of weeks and our phone has been ringing off the hook with
-Bea Sias Step by Step, Logan County I know it’s February, but here in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, everything says it’s spring, trees are starting to bud out,
A hearty hello, fellow Grow Appalachians, and welcome to 2017! 2016 brought about a lot of really exciting and wonderful changes for me, both professionally and personally, so I'm definitely looking
With the fluctuating temperatures the region has experienced this week and the always-inevitable hold out for the springtime thaw, many of us are no doubt itching to get out and
Emily Barrineau, AmeriCorps Member, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV-- The 2016 Grow Appalachia season has begun at High Rocks and I am excited what this year has to offer. I started
What do Kale, Tomatillos, and Nokatta-Ya (a Japanese green) have in common? They were all happy experiments in our garden. Our first meetings here at ASPI are filled with the
At last the snow is gone and we have begun the year of gardening. Sunday we had a working workshop to prune our blackberries and raspberries. We also dug up