Beginning 2015 by Sue@Lmu
Bonnie and Karen cleaning and washing growing cells. Lily sterilizing planting cells. Today the four of us met to clean, wash and sterilize our planting cells and
Bonnie and Karen cleaning and washing growing cells. Lily sterilizing planting cells. Today the four of us met to clean, wash and sterilize our planting cells and
Eliot here, setting out frost protection low cover hoops at the Appalachian South Folklife Center. On the Left are 3 test varieties of Spinach just sprouting and on the Right is a row of
Hi everyone, Lori here as usual, just a little more exhausted. This week we got a lovely surprise in the greenhouse. We haven't been in there much since we had
By: Michael T Raising our own plants from organic seeds has made quite a difference in the productivity of our gardens in Lincoln County, West Virginia this year.
Hi Y'all, Lori here for another weekly installment of what's going on in McDowell County. Grow Appalachia is this years inspiration for our 3rd annual Reading Camp theme. The title
A giant THANK YOU goes out to the group from St. James Episcopal Church in Leesburg Virginia. They came in on Sunday, started work Monday and by Wednesday they built
Greetings from Menifee County, Kentucky. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Garden Program Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach. I have made a few garden
Last year was our first attempt to grow herbs. We selected basil and grew lots of it not only for our gardeners but we were able to sell some to
cabbages, kales, kohlrabi's, cilantro, onions Here is Dan and daughter Dea(possibly misspelled) she is cutting blinds for plant markers and dad is doing the printing. They make a
What excitement as our first year teens at Rural Resources jump into their garden/farm experience by helping transplant in