Gardening with Disabilities
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
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
You planted your squash and already you are dreaming of steaming butternut soup, pumpkin pie, and squash casserole. Unfortunately, vine borers, squash bugs, and cucumber beetles are dreaming of your squash
For the first time in my life I made salsa. How exciting is that. First we put on some boiling water. Then using approximately six ROMA tomatoes at a time
Yesterday Mr. Cooke came to the LACCHC’s garden and showed us a sucker on a tomato. At first, I was really confused about what a sucker was or what the
Hey, everyone its Courtney Parker. I want to tell you about my experience with Canning Salsa with the LCAAHC. Some materials you will need is... 2 pots, water, spoon, stove,
My name is Chip Dial and I grew up here in Appalachia. Red Bird is my home. I left to join the Navy in 2001, expecting never to return. After
...and pulling out plants that are past their prime. By this time of the year, it's finally started to get sweltering hot - and all of the lettuce, radish, and
Hello, my name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia site supervisor for Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Ky. Instead of me complaining about how rainy,
The garden is thriving this Monday after the generous amount of rain we received this weekend, as well as the weeds! This morning Sarah, Jessica and I
Hello fellow members of Grow Appalachia, This week we are featuring Emily Newton & Lynmarie Knight, roommates & first year Grow Appalachia participants, both of