Happy EARTH DAY from Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden!
Happy Earth Day!! Mother Earth is celebrating this morning with beautiful purple skies, rain showers followed by a few icy droplets with this below average cold snap happening here in
Happy Earth Day!! Mother Earth is celebrating this morning with beautiful purple skies, rain showers followed by a few icy droplets with this below average cold snap happening here in
Eliot, Appalachian South Folklife Center, Pipestem, WV My mom used to tell me two ways to lift you out of a depressed state is to work in the garden by
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV We will have plenty of May flowers this year. Seems like the April showers started as soon as the snow finished melting at the
Sister Ann Marie Quinn here from St. Vincent Mission in David, KY. Check out the article in our local newspaper, The Floyd County Times. The Community Garden at Big Sandy
Tonight we had our first workshop at the Tree Streets Community Garden in Johnson City! Lexy and I demonstrated how to trellis peas, sow carrots, transplant brassicas, and answer questions
Hello everyone. Surprise. Surprise. It’s still raining everyday. It has to stop soon right? I certainly hope so. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Garden
5 a.m. Wednesday morning I was awaken to not rain showers but a down pour, as my heart sank for the day ahead. Debbie here, Appalachia Cares/Americorps at Rural Resources
Howdy family, Jeffrey Helton here, VISTA at the Grow Appalachia headquarters in Berea. Assuming you've forgiven me for the ridiculous title of this blog post, I’m writing y’all today to talk
Howdy! This is Candace from Grow Appalachia Headquarters. This is the first time I’ve blogged, so be nice to me! I’ve had a few thoughts on my mind for the
Good morning. I hope everyone is doing well today. This Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Well the rain and