SITE VISIT
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
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
The weather has cooled off today—it’s only 85 not 98 degrees—and in honor of the cooler weather I’m gonna tell you about winter gardens. Actually, I am going to tell
Tonight at the our class, we learned about two important and delicious aspects of your gardening career: seed saving and cooking with herbs. Before the lesson started, Mrs. Elbie gave
This week, everyone here in Williamson has been playing some serious catchup after hosting such a large group of volunteers last week--- while also preparing for another group who is
A ritual of spring here on the creek is to move the compost from the confines of the enclosed compost bin to an area where the composting work can be
Friday was the grand opening of Red Bird Mission's Farmer's market. I was excited about our opening at Red Bird Mission's fireworks show, where about 120 people attended. I was also
One of the most enjoyable aspects of Grow Appalachia is seeing all the hard work or participant and volunteers coming to fruition. Almost all of the participants are brimming over