Planting Parties
I mentioned in our last blog post that we followed up our first class on seed starting and planning a garden / best practices (which was held on March 14th)
I mentioned in our last blog post that we followed up our first class on seed starting and planning a garden / best practices (which was held on March 14th)
Hello Grow Appalachia Family and Followers, Happy Spring!! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden is SO excited for our third year with Grow Appalachia. New plans for our partner site this year include
Two-and-a-half years ago, my children and I made a difficult move to the beautiful Tri-Cities region of Tennessee. We didn’t know anyone but felt at home in the midst of
Hello fellow blog readers! I’m Alix Burke, a recent Berea College graduate and the newest AmeriCorps VISTA member serving at the Grow Appalachia Headquarters in Berea. Here's me, graduating
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat
We've been hosting a bunch of workshops lately, with lots of wonderfully inquisitive attendees. Half of our workshops have been covering different food preservation techniques such as dehydrating, freezing, and
So here we are, already July! Time just keeps rolling on by, no matter what we do we can't slow it down any. This year is already half over, seems
Hello GA Family, Brian here -- every few months we will be posting blogs from the participants of our Market Gardener program entitled "Grower Spotlight"; this week Amy & Steve
Scavengers invaded our salad station today at Jonesborough Farmer's Market in Jonesborough, TN. Hello everyone, Debbie, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps, reporting in on Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN. Our teens rose this morning
Last Friday evening at around 11PM, Taylor and myself finally finished tilling the last of our GA market gardener's plots. Due to the extensive rain and the hectic schedules of Taylor,