Magic Manure
Several months ago, the farmer that we have been working so closely with helped us to build our own miniature greenhouse for our garden using all items that we found
Several months ago, the farmer that we have been working so closely with helped us to build our own miniature greenhouse for our garden using all items that we found
We got a lot of rain in a very short time about a month ago and had a lot of flooding. Rick and Tina's garden is in Clay County and the road they live on made the news regarding
We are finally starting to see some action in our garden, things are coming up beautifully! Also, we were able to get all of our tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, and
Participants of the program always get to taste a healthy sample of a dish prepared by Snap Ed Assistant, Heather Spencer, that can be fixed with the vegetables they
Talking About Grow Appalachia-- not really "Here to Eternity" but it is going a long way! One of the best parts of being a Grow Appalachia site is that
I have been visiting gardens today with Mark and David. What a great time we had and what amazing gardens. David and Judy Jennings have beautiful potatoes. I am envious,
This year Maggie Mayes (Youth Ministries Coordinator) and I were brain storming ideas about how to make the gardening experience more interesting and fun for the children at the youth
The last few weeks have been plagued by very unfavorable weather for gardeners. In spite of the weather, we here at Red Bird Mission decided to push on through the
The sun has been shining on Mujeres Unidas over the past few weeks,. and is has been rewarding to get our hands in the soil. We have a new set-up
This past weekend, Williamson had the opportunity to host individuals from We Are All Farmers Permaculture Institute, who traveled to Williamson all the way from North Carolina. This event was a free, two-day workshop,