Our Farm Story: Part I
Post by Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Our agency recently celebrated its eighth anniversary of helping victims of domestic violence rebuild their lives as survivors. To celebrate the milestone, we created
Post by Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Our agency recently celebrated its eighth anniversary of helping victims of domestic violence rebuild their lives as survivors. To celebrate the milestone, we created
Through a most generous donation of plots at the Peace Meal Community Garden in Lexington, Growing Warriors has added a new community garden site. The Garden is right next door
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By D.H. This post is part of a series written by survivors of domestic violence who are participating in our farm stipend project. Another week in
On March 13th, Growing Warriors and Grow Appalachia held a high tunnel workshop at the home of Joseph and Heather Fields from Berea. "Joey" is a veteran of three (3)
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program By B. This post is part of a series written by survivors of domestic violence who are participating in our farm stipend project. Working in the
Rain rain go away so we can till today. (Please do not go far we will need you in May) Mujeres Unidas is excited to get another year off and
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Post by Jessica Ballard Recently we had a children's class on worm composting. I worked with 9 children ages 3-11 to build a worm composting
Planting traditions run strong in Eastern Kentucky. I remember my granny, Marvolene Cornett, grew a huge garden every year. One of my fondest memories of her is sitting at her kitchen
Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program Post and Images by Christina LaneWe love our hoop house. We have enjoyed the extended season of mixed lettuce greens, beets and carrots. Here is a
Children at the Big Ugly Community Center took advantage of the 60 degree weather this week to start dreaming about and working in this year’s garden. First they planned: