A Garden Tour by Ciera Wilbur, ASD Grow Your Own Participant
The Never-Ending Adventure When I started the Grow Your Own program last year, I had been successful with houseplants, a few potted vegetables, but
The Never-Ending Adventure When I started the Grow Your Own program last year, I had been successful with houseplants, a few potted vegetables, but
ASD welcomed student volunteers from Abingdon High School last month to continue their garden education and service. This season, former E.B. Stanley Middle School students are now official freshmen and
Two-and-a-half years ago, my children and I made a difficult move to the beautiful Tri-Cities region of Tennessee. We didn’t know anyone but felt at home in the midst of
Greetings from Abingdon and ASD's Grow Your Own Program! This is Deni, reporting in for June activities. Hard to believe that spring is gone, in the blink of an eye,
Hey GA Family, Brian here -- still getting used to only posting once a month! So much to tell, but I believe photos speak louder than words, so I will
Greetings from Abingdon, VA! This is Deni, checking in for our NEW, Once-A-Month Blog session! This month, one of our Grow Your Own participants, Lori & John and their family
Groundhog shadow or not, I am seeing spring on the horizon! Tomorrow Grow Your Own will be hosting its first planting session of 2015 with a group of special needs
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
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
As many of you know, Grow Your Own hosts a demonstration garden at the Abingdon, VA Faith in Action food pantry. Up until recently, it has been difficult to maintain