Giving Thanks: Stories from the Field
#GivingTuesday was this past Tuesday, November 29, a day to celebrate the philanthropic spirit by donating time or money to nonprofits and causes that ignite passion and compel givers to
#GivingTuesday was this past Tuesday, November 29, a day to celebrate the philanthropic spirit by donating time or money to nonprofits and causes that ignite passion and compel givers to
Ah, the holiday season: The sound of family and friends gathered in your home, the excitement of giving and receiving gifts, overly-catchy Christmas music playing at every turn, dropping temperatures
From the beginning, Grow Appalachia's basic mission has been simple: helping as many families grow as much of their own food as possible. We work with families to, first and
Even though the calendar says a couple of weeks until November (already??), fall gardens can still be productive this time of year. Since we are in the swing of the fall garden
It's that time of year again: the weather turning cooler, leaves changing colors, schools letting out for fall break, stores busting at the seams with all things Halloween. And if
We've covered tomatoes this summer, and now for this week's edition of the Grow Appalachia newsletter, we'll be taking a look at another popular garden favorite: corn! Corn has become
One of the most beloved vegetables in the garden, the tomato, has become a staple in the home garden for many years. Whether it's because of its versatility, flavor, stability,
One of the most rewarding components of working for Grow Appalachia headquarters in Berea is the time we take out of our schedules to make arrangements to visit our partner
It's mid-June (time sure does fly!), and with less than a week until the official start of summer, it's safe to say that the garden and growing season is now
It will happen at some point or another- you step into your garden, that almost tingling feeling of excitement and anticipation as you get closer and closer to see what