Worms and Pickles
Hey everybody! Faelyn here and it's been delightfully rainy here in East Tennessee, and our teens' gardens have been loving it. The Food Commanders came out today and were ecstatic
Hey everybody! Faelyn here and it's been delightfully rainy here in East Tennessee, and our teens' gardens have been loving it. The Food Commanders came out today and were ecstatic
Lilly Church is a 72 years old, Grow Appalachia participant, who has worked in a garden since she was a little girl. Lilly's parents grew gardens to feed their family and her chore was to
Hello everyone. Hope everyone is have a great time gardening. I am Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Garden Program Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee
Yesterday while I was working in the Grow Appalachia garden, something clicked for me. I’ve been out in the garden a few other times, and the experience is always a
Hello! I'm sorry if you were hoping for Mrs. Debbie, but she wanted me to introduce myself. I am Faelyn Campbell, and I am Debbie's intern! I'm part of the Rural
Saturday was quit the day for our Grow Appalachia teen group, Food Commanders. They gave three demonstrations on vermicomposting at the Greeneville Farmers Market in East Tennessee. The teens prepared
Greetings from Project Worth Outreach. We are located in Menifee County, Kentucky. I am Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor for Project Worth Outreach. We have gardeners in Menifee County,
I have been in touch with some of my Gardeners to find out what kind of vegetables their gardens are giving them. I was really surprised what they were getting
What sunny days we have been having in East Tennessee! The sun has been beautiful to enjoy, but our poor plants need some rain. We had some spotty showers last
In the pictures is the VanNatter family garden, this is their first year being a part of the Grow Appalachia program. They are growing all sorts of different vegetables from lettuce