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
Hi everyone! Holly from HQ with her first post in quite a while. Amazing how time flies, eh? With our fearless leader Candace on vacation galavanting about the western United
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly checking in from the Grow mothership. Here we are, almost halfway through November, and it is COLD here, y'all! Earlier this week the mercury almost hit
One Of the Teens and her poster Why not stop, or drive, walk, stroll by and see our farmers market? Everything is fresh, hand grown, hand picked, even
Yes! LCAAHC is selling what is left from the harvest. If you would like "organic locally grown fresh vegetables," we have your back. We started harvesting two weeks ago and
I just wanted to let you know that finally, we got to harvest some of the crops in the garden. On Griffin street, we got "barrels"(i actually don't know what they
LCAAHC held its second Open House this Tuesday, 25th June, 2014. The open house was meant to invite the public to come and see for themselves what LCAAHC does
With all the various crops LCAAHC grows, of-course we shall have to spend some hours or days weeding. This week in particular, alongside the youth in the garden program, we
My first week has been phenomenal here at LCAAHC. I have had the opportunity to ride with Salena on some of here errands as well as enjoy the hot sun
HELLO EVERYONE! Greeting's from (LCAAHC) We have grown our corn meal corn. Why is it red? It is call Bloody Butcher Cornmeal Corn. Used to make brown cornmeal, It will be Pinkish or Brownish