A Salsa Party Tradition
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.
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.
My gardening journey--from a temporary garden, through PPA/PPD, to a bigger garden than I could imagine Starting a blog post to submit for other people to read can be
Since the beginning, the heartbeat- for lack of a better word- of Grow Appalachia is that of its participants. To date, Grow Appalachia has reached more than 4,000 unduplicated families.
By Jason Von Kundra of Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA New this year, Sprouting Hope is branching out from our community garden to support eight families to grow food organically
As my time here in the Grow Appalachia Program passes by, I have developed a deeper appreciation for the work that so many farmers put in to help
This is Valzora's garden, which is located way back in the woods in a place called Buffalo. When I drove up to Val's home she grinned and said, " I don't think your van
When I get home from my job of helping Grow Appalachia participants grow their gardens, it’s time to do some work in my own. It’s also my turn to spend time with