Why Grow Your Own?
This is an excerpt for an article I wrote in the Bristol-Harold Courier, explaining the benefits of growing your own produce... There are a number of reasons why families choose
This is an excerpt for an article I wrote in the Bristol-Harold Courier, explaining the benefits of growing your own produce... There are a number of reasons why families choose
By GreenHouse17 Although we’re all working miles apart with sometimes very different approaches to this shared vision, one thing undoubtedly has united us all over the past few days: reporting
One of our volunteers at the Appalachian South Folklife Centers garden makes the best Pesto. I have tried to make her pesto- but it is never as good but I am
Wow, summer is wearing down, and fall is around the corner. What to do for fall. We will begin helping the teens transition their gardens from summer to fall plantings.
Hello , my name is Gail Mills and I am the Director of Project Worth Outreach and Project Coordinator of the Grow Appalachia Garden Program at Project Worth Outreach. We
Daphne Gooding-Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Snails-Slugs Damage When the word “pests” comes up in our Grow Appalachia meetings, everyone perks up to listen for new ideas. Our pests
Bea Sias - LEAD, Grow Appalachia Logan, WV Hi Everyone: I want to let everyone know about Lead’s Grand Opening to be held on August 30, 2014 from 2:00
- Bea Sias, LEAD Community Org. It will soon be time to start decorating for the fall season which is approaching really fast. Fall is my favorite time of the year,
Picking the eggplant is simple! Grasp the eggplant and carefully raise it up- see photo. Use a pair of sharp scissors or garden shears – eggplant stems can be very
Our teens are beginning to see produce in their gardens from Rural Resources over here in East Tennessee. Hello all, it's Debbie again! I have some pictures to share of