Starts Starting in Spring
Approaching Spring is always a magical time, especially in this region. A region where there could be a surprise burst of warm weather, cold snaps, and an abundance of rain
Approaching Spring is always a magical time, especially in this region. A region where there could be a surprise burst of warm weather, cold snaps, and an abundance of rain
Raised beds all around the Lower Price Hill neighborhood are overflowing with crops ready for harvest! That abundance, coupled with the warm summer sun, recently brought a small group
We've come to the close of a Beautiful Season! The year ended with our gardeners collecting over 32,975+ pounds of fresh produce that they either ate, sold, preserved, or
My experience as a Ruby Grow farmer has been exciting and definitely worthwhile. I personally have gained a lot of knowledge and have developed new skills in terms of farming
Peace from Cincinnati, March is full of gardening madness! Madness meaning, turning the soil, spreading seeds, hardening-off plants, and getting vegetable and flower plugs into the ground. Mother Nature provided
--Deb Vensel and Brandon Richardson, High Rocks AmeriCorps Members, Hillsboro, WV This month we combined our cooking and canning workshops to see if that would be more convenient to our
Hello garden friends and Grow Appalachia followers! It's March 2018, and since our last post we’ve celebrated the holidays and now winters end, well sorta. We got a few inches
Somehow it's October. I wasn't sure it would ever feel like fall...but we finally had some cooler, overcast days. However, we've had no rain to speak of. My tomatoes still
Good Evening y'all, Lori here from McDowell County West Virginia where the weather is nuts and so are we. Let's start with a few updates from the last blog. The
Happy Friday, Grow Appalachia cohort! Holly from HQ, here to share a little bit about brassicas. I was on vacation earlier this week so if what you read seems a bit