Compost Tumbler
At a recent Scott County Grow Appalachia class we had an example of a compost tumbler displayed for our gardeners to see. Some of the advantages of having a compost
At a recent Scott County Grow Appalachia class we had an example of a compost tumbler displayed for our gardeners to see. Some of the advantages of having a compost
As Director of the UK Robinson Center for Appalachia Resource Sustainability, I am very excited to be a partner in Grow Appalachia. Although we are providing significant support for Grow
I’m Sarah Green and this is my first week at ASPI. This summer I’ll be an intern working with the Mt. Vernon’s community garden and the garden at ASPI. So
Garlic scapes (flower stalks) after they have been pulled off the plant. Fresh and delicious garlic flavor! I love garlic. I planted over 100 garlic plants just for myself last
We have been giving out mason jars to our participants this week. Everyone is so thankful for this program and for its founder. Gardens are growing and there will be
This Monday, the Williamson Health and Wellness Center hosted the first of a two-part workshop series with students at Living Water Daycare in Williamson. I, Maria Arnot, the Williamson Grow
This past Wednesday we took the plow out to do some work in one of our participants gardens and after our work was done we left with an interesting and
Some of you all have asked for more info, and David was interested in more in-depth information on our designs, so I decided to do a blog on each of
Gardens are being planted and tilled here in Breathitt County. As you can see in the pictures many onions are being harvested thanks to the efforts of Grow Appalachia. Participants
Seeing as the end of May is upon us, most of you probably have all your tomatoes in the ground and have moved on to plant direct seedlings and start