First Ever Big Ugly Farmer’s Market–a qualified success
Hannah selling homemade candy Last week when we posted our blog entry I was staying up until 2 AM making and wrapping bread for the Farmer's Market which
Hannah selling homemade candy Last week when we posted our blog entry I was staying up until 2 AM making and wrapping bread for the Farmer's Market which
By Jessica Ballard Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program I have found that folks can get excited about gardening…planting, tending, harvesting...but sometimes there is a bit of uncertainty about what to do
I actually missed blogging last week!!! This comes from a person who was very reluctant to begin the process. It somehow gives me a feeling of accomplishment to be able
It's hot. We've all noticed it this week. It's been difficult to work in the sun for too long before the prospects of air conditioning or swimming win over weeding.
This past Tuesday we had our annual food preservation workshop for Grow Appalachia participants. The workshop was led by two of our participants who are particularly savvy with food preservation
I am glad the blogging issues were resolved :) It seems like I was the forerunner of all the issues- I mean, it seemed like I was the first one
We at the LCAAHC were honored with a visit from Melinda Alcorn and Saxon Brown and the interns.I shared information about the center and our garden program.We talked about
This week at Mujeres Unidas, heads and heads of garlic were harvested, and several tomato plants were pruned, everyone anxiously awaiting the day when sweet, juicy, plump red goodness will
Hi, this is Marsha Morris Sanders from Project WORTH/Grow Appalachia Gardening Project in Means, KY. This past week, June 8-10, the Grow Appalachia team, conducted the Grow Appalachia Gardening Youth
As a summer intern for Grow Appalachia, I have had the opportunity to get my hands into several projects and plans, especially those that involve Growing Warriors. One of such