Late Season Tomatoes
The late garden flooding in July gave rise to more desperate measures to grow some garden tomatoes during the 2015 season. By early July all the tomatoes plants were long
The late garden flooding in July gave rise to more desperate measures to grow some garden tomatoes during the 2015 season. By early July all the tomatoes plants were long
The crisp cool Autumn air has finally arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio! We are excited to share that we have harvested the last bit of our summer crops and began to
Rhonda West reporting for Scott County. This week I want to introduce you to a special couple, Carl and Beverly Daughtery, who are first year participants in the Grow Appalachia
Good evening friends! August is almost at an end and we have spent the month harvesting many pecks of delicious food from the garden! Our Grow Appalachia partner site is
Good Day to everyone. This is Gail Mills, the Project Coordinator for the Grow Appalachia Garden Program at Project Worth in Menifee County, Kentucky. As we enter the home stretch
Hello from Scott County! Katie Smith reporting the far reaching effects Grow Appalachia community gardens have in Scott County. The garden at Scott Christian Care Center has been very productive
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat
Happy July!! Garden Coordinator Christina checking in again from Grow Appalachia's Partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden:) July has been a busy month for us! The rain showers stopped and the
Howdy Grow Appalachia family! Holly, HQ VISTA checking in, and although it seems like all I do is comment about the weather, I really do wish it would make up
Hello, this is Alex Sanders. Grow Appalachia Garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth in Menifee County, Kentucky. I hope everyone is well and hoping it is dry enough for everyone