EMPTY CUPS MAKE GREAT SEED STARTERS
-Bea Sias, Lead Community Org-Logan WV At the Lead Community Office, we have a medium to large place in the back of the building. The lady who works with the Community
-Bea Sias, Lead Community Org-Logan WV At the Lead Community Office, we have a medium to large place in the back of the building. The lady who works with the Community
Howdy family, Jeffrey Helton here, representing the Grow Appalachia mothership and AmeriCorps VISTA. This week, I'm going to be writing for the market growers in our audience. As you all
- eliot in Pipestem, WV The Appalachian South Folklife Center had its annual Earth Day event on Saturday. It rained, but we had a great time, lots of music and
Last Friday evening at around 11PM, Taylor and myself finally finished tilling the last of our GA market gardener's plots. Due to the extensive rain and the hectic schedules of Taylor,
Debbie here, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps, at Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN, hoping everyone had a wonderful week! I have been busy scheduling and re-scheduling garden setups and tilling for several weeks
I enjoy celebrating Earth Day everyday, but especially on April 22nd, the day designated for remembering and celebrating. This year it was cool and misty, but this did not dampen
--Kris Arbuckle, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV. Ever since I was a young child I was always around gardens and farm crop. It was the way my family provided for each
-Bea Sias, Logan WV Lead Community Org. Well as I sit here at the computer, typing this blog, I hear the rain once again. On the drive into work this
Howdy family, Months ago, I sent out requests for submissions for Pollen, Grow Appalachia's online literary journal. We were flooded with so many excellent submissions that it was tough to