Ending 2014 with a CONSTRUCTION BANG!!
Last week we built Multigenerational Raised Beds with the Paul Mitchell crew! Who says December is too cold to work in the garden? Having FUN while we work is a
Last week we built Multigenerational Raised Beds with the Paul Mitchell crew! Who says December is too cold to work in the garden? Having FUN while we work is a
-Bea Sias, LEAD-Logan County Grow Appalachia Grow Appalachia was highlighted at the third annual recognition dinner held November 14, 2014 by the LEAD (Logan Empowerment and Development) organization. In just three
This article originally appeared in the Barbourville Mountain Advocate. By: Irma Gall Hurray, we did it! We had a very successful 2014 season Farmer's Market in Barbourville each Thursday evening
Around early October I decided to try and squeeze in a Fall Shiitake harvest so I set about soaking my white oak logs in the cold mountain stream adjacent to
Winter has been knocking at our doors in East Tennessee. Debbie reporting in from Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN. Our teens have bedded some of their gardens down for winter,
Hello everyone. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach located in Menifee County Kentucky. I don’t know about your region
It sure was a good thing Garden Coordinator, Bashi, was able to get the season extension beds up before the 4 inches of snow hit us in Cincinnati, OH! Just
Good morning fellow Appalachians, Last week marked a chaotic shift into an early winter.. last Thursday it got down to 17 degrees and we were forced to cover all of
With, or without the snow, winter is here, again. The cold temperatures have brought a harsh reality to my eyes; my chickens are tougher than I am. While they
I am proud to officially announce that Grow Your Own has officially begun to sell its excess produce to local business. Thanks to the partnership of Rooted in Appalachia we have