Oh the Humidity!
This weather has been insane, my hair can't take it. With big hair and a happy smile, Lori here from McDowell County, West Virginia. I know most of you have
This weather has been insane, my hair can't take it. With big hair and a happy smile, Lori here from McDowell County, West Virginia. I know most of you have
Instead of attempting to describe the amazing gardening skills, the remarkable perseverance, the outstanding work ethics and beautiful gardens possessed by so many in our program, I will simply present
Happy Earth Day Grow Appalachia Friends! April has been a busy month filled with educational classes and spring bed dressing! After our seed exchange last month Garden Coordinator Allison taught
Hello Grow Appalachia Family and Followers, Happy Spring!! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden is SO excited for our third year with Grow Appalachia. New plans for our partner site this year include
“A beginning is the time for taking delicate care that the balances are correct.” – Dune This is a quote from a favorite book of mine, one that ponders the
Greetings from Lori and crew here in snow encased McDowell County, West Virginia. We may be covered in snow right now but it can't last forever...right? Next is rain, then
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
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
Sadly, this will be the last blog submitted to Grow Appalachia by the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, as we will no longer be affiliated with GA in 2016. For
Emily Barrineau, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV-- Though tomato vines have long been frozen and cleared away and we are only beginning to lay the groundwork for many more bushels in