Safe Agricultural Practices
Hey everyone, this is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. Last night, our field coordinator Bobby Perkins and I attended a GAP training at the Knott County Agricultural
Hey everyone, this is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. Last night, our field coordinator Bobby Perkins and I attended a GAP training at the Knott County Agricultural
Now is the time to harvest everything up and enjoy the bounty! Later this evening we'll have chili made with veggies from the garden. More photos and a recipe to
After a long spring and summer adding lots of compost and keeping up with watering our delicious organic sweet potatoes and yams are ready for fall harvest! Over-the-Rhone People's Garden
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
I have been in touch with some of my Gardeners to find out what kind of vegetables their gardens are giving them. I was really surprised what they were getting
Hello folks, We have had some beautiful weather lately. I am enjoying every minute of it, planting and just being outside. Our Jailer, and work release Lieutenant has been a
HELLO EVERYONE! Greeting's from (LCAAHC) We have grown our corn meal corn. Why is it red? It is call Bloody Butcher Cornmeal Corn. Used to make brown cornmeal, It will be Pinkish or Brownish
What can an avid gardener do once it’s no longer possible to hoe a row? Or bend to the ground to plant a seed or pull a weed? Is it
Growing basil Basil seeds like to be warm to germinate and grow. Growing Basil Having our greenhouse has really helped our basil seeds to germinate quickly. We