LCAAHC Seed Swap
Seed Swap April is here and the rain showers have arrived. We are trying to get things planted and it is becoming a challenge with all the mud here in
Seed Swap April is here and the rain showers have arrived. We are trying to get things planted and it is becoming a challenge with all the mud here in
Hello :) Bethani Smith here, a Grow Appalachia member from the Laurel County site. As a Grow Appalachia member I wanted to share with you a new canning experience that
The summer has come to an end, and now it is fall and time to get things planted for the winter. So here in Laurel County we have our cabbage,
This week we have continued to harvest things out of the garden, but we have also been out of the garden doing other things. We have visited the Assistant Living here in
Today we learned to can Chow-Chow. This is a three-day process. Wayne Riley, the Director of Grow Appalachia in Laurel Co. and the (LCAAHC) had his sister, Joyce Carson come to the center, our
We have been excited to see what our tomatillo's would produce this year. This is the first time we ever grown any of these tomato's. from the time we planted
For the first time this week I learned how to can Green Beans and now I will share this method with you. First after
Hello everyone, it's been a while. We have been very busy here at LCAAHC. Through this very wet season, Our gardens are finally starting to produce. This last month
As my time here in the Grow Appalachia Program passes by, I have developed a deeper appreciation for the work that so many farmers put in to help
Many people don't know that George Washington Carver was a huge contributor to not only African American history but to the study and progress of understanding how plants