Lunch with our Garden Apprentices
Every summer, the LPH Community Gardens program hires 4 teenagers from our neighborhood to work as garden apprentices. It's an opportunity for them to learn about growing food and
Every summer, the LPH Community Gardens program hires 4 teenagers from our neighborhood to work as garden apprentices. It's an opportunity for them to learn about growing food and
As the seasons start to change, both home gardeners and neighbors engaged with our community gardens start to dream about all the ways to use the late summer harvest.
Spring has arrived, but we'll have to get through Dogwood Winter, Locust Winter, Blackberry Winter, and Linsey-Woolsey Britches Winter yet. Last week we had a cold snap that we called
This year has certainly been different. But needless to say, It has been a good one. Participants are happy to share photos, recipes and wonderful gardening stories. I always get
Why do I feel like I have written this EXACT title in years past??? I will have to go back and check! Despite all the wonky weather check out this
Summertime Planting! We've begun our gardening with enthusiasm and we're barely into May. Our gardeners have been holding off as long as they can, but now the race is on.
When I think back over the past few years being involved with Grow Appalachia, this year feels so exciting. We have selected participants for the 2018 year and are looking
Hello garden friends and Grow Appalachia followers! It's March 2018, and since our last post we’ve celebrated the holidays and now winters end, well sorta. We got a few inches
Scott Christian Care Center added more raised beds to the gardens out back. Including some hay bale gardening with some eggplant. We noticed that the eggplant that was in
I’m listening to the sound of steady rain, as I'm typing this blog on my phone in the sun room. We haven't had sunshine for several days now, but that's