The Warrior Wagon and Warrior Washer
Growing Warriors has an innovative, exciting project in the works, that's finally taking off thanks to the hard work of the ladies in the Grow Appalachia office. The Warrior Wagon
Growing Warriors has an innovative, exciting project in the works, that's finally taking off thanks to the hard work of the ladies in the Grow Appalachia office. The Warrior Wagon
As a summer intern for Grow Appalachia, I have had the opportunity to get my hands into several projects and plans, especially those that involve Growing Warriors. One of such
Tonight at the our class, we learned about two important and delicious aspects of your gardening career: seed saving and cooking with herbs. Before the lesson started, Mrs. Elbie gave
In case you haven't already read the newsletter that was sent out today... John Paul DeJoria, the man behind the funds for Grow Appalachia, visited Kentucky yesterday. Several members of
Last Thursday afternoon, David Cooke, Mark Walden, Mike Lewis, and I had the opportunity tour a great facility that has recently been established in Harlan County, Kentucky. The Appalachian ChalleNGe
Saturday we were planting at the new Growing Warriors garden on the Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) Leestown Campus - in our section of Peacemeal Gardens. It is a
Dedications can be full of the dizzy giddiness of a new adventure or fairly superficial or profound. My family left the dedication of the Jamison Stephens Memorial Garden - the
Through a most generous donation of plots at the Peace Meal Community Garden in Lexington, Growing Warriors has added a new community garden site. The Garden is right next door
On March 13th, Growing Warriors and Grow Appalachia held a high tunnel workshop at the home of Joseph and Heather Fields from Berea. "Joey" is a veteran of three (3)
I attended a press conference at Boone National Guard Center yesterday. The press conference was called by the Kentucky department of Agriculture and commissioner James Comer to launch two new