Field Notes: A little help to grow strong
While working in the garden, I found a damaged zinnia. It was totally bent over where the base of the plant connects with its’ roots. I planted it, and packed
While working in the garden, I found a damaged zinnia. It was totally bent over where the base of the plant connects with its’ roots. I planted it, and packed
“Gardening requires lots of water—most of it in the form of perspiration.” - Lou Erickson Hello, Grow Appalachia family! My name is Marcus Plumlee and I am an AmeriCorps VISTA
Two interns have joined Kathryn Engle to work with the Grow Appalachia program through the Lend-A-Hand Center in Knox County, KY. Hannah (left) and Laura (right) unloading compost into
Sherrie Browning is one of our new participant in our Grow Appalachia Program down on Big Ugly. Sherrie’s garden is doing very well this year with different kinds of plants, from
We have learned this year that getting a head start on growing produce really is he way to go! Last year, we faced much criticism from our favorite farmers after whining
Construction has begun! Our first raised bed went in today at the home of one of our Food Commander Teens! His home is in Chuckey, TN of Greene County. His
Hello everyone. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Gardening Program Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach. We are located in Menifee County in northeastern Kentucky.
We are so excited to see pipes and sprinkler heads this week! Last summer we spent time digging, and digging, and digging, and digging, and digging a well at Rural
Lot's of activity has been happening here at HEP. Southern Highlands has started planting their raised bed gardens, and one of the consumers/clients named Teddy gave the whole group a
One of my new gardeners, Tim Sias, has a wonderful garden this year. As we talked, he explained to me this is the most he has ever planted, thanks to Grow