A Strong Start
Hello again! This is David Cornette at Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and aren't those peas looking pretty? It's been a busy and productive couple of weeks for us here,
Hello again! This is David Cornette at Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and aren't those peas looking pretty? It's been a busy and productive couple of weeks for us here,
Hello again! This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School and I'm pretty happy that this whole "spring" thing is officially here. Since the snow was kind enough to leave
This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and we've been feeling like the Postal Service; try as it might, the weather has not been able to slow
“Gardening requires lots of water—most of it in the form of perspiration.” - Lou Erickson Hello, Grow Appalachia family! My name is Marcus Plumlee and I am an AmeriCorps VISTA
Last Thursday afternoon, David Cooke, Mark Walden, Mike Lewis, and I had the opportunity tour a great facility that has recently been established in Harlan County, Kentucky. The Appalachian ChalleNGe
By Bluegrass Domestic Violence Program We are so excited! After an application process and public vote, our farm program was selected to appear in a kNOwMORE video. The kNOwMORE video
Grow Appalachia is growing in our community this summer. We have been busy promoting gardening and community involvement the past few weeks in our community. This was our second year
Dr. Shawn Wright describing current disease and insect issues in the Grow Breathitt County demo garden at the Robinson Center Last Tuesday our Grow Breathitt County families met
Some days I really, really like my job. A few Fridays ago was one of those days. Todd and I were out doing some home visits to families Knott County.
Bobby and Kathy Adams, more lovingly known as Poppy and G to their family, are first year Grow Appalachia participants, but this is definitely not their first time gardening. Bobby and Kathy are