Field Notes: Inspired to be creative
By GreenHouse17 Digging in the dirt to plant seeds feels good. Tending to growing vegetables and herbs as they grow is rewarding. Eating field-to-table meals is delicious and healthy. Sometimes,
By GreenHouse17 Digging in the dirt to plant seeds feels good. Tending to growing vegetables and herbs as they grow is rewarding. Eating field-to-table meals is delicious and healthy. Sometimes,
Well just when we thought that warmer weather was here to stay Old Man Winter decides to pay us a visit for a few days. Early this week we were
Hello everyone, we finally got to plant something this last week. YAY! In one of our high-tunnels we planted lettuce and onions. I enjoyed getting my hands dirty for the
Spring is just around the corner. WhaWhooo! A lot has been going on here at (LCAAHC). Busy, busy, busy. As you know we are in development of our educational site.
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 Do you gaze longingly out the window for a chance to feel the soil under your fingers again? Is wintertime wearing down your summery soul? Fear
Heather here. Back from a two-week vacation in Washington state, where I hail from, I actually had a break from the rain. I really don't know what to do with
This week we were blessed with the presence of Mark Walden,Grow Appalachia's Assistant Director, and Lindsey Harper,Grow Appalachia Intern, to work with Chip and I on constructing a high tunnel
Sr. KC here and today I want to show you some of the fun stuff going on at Todd Howard's demo farm at Pitts Fork which is in Floyd County
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)