For the love of tomatoes
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 It's that time of year when we begin to enjoy our high tunnel tomatoes. And we are loving them! We decided several years ago
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 It's that time of year when we begin to enjoy our high tunnel tomatoes. And we are loving them! We decided several years ago
Peace! It's June, so there's always something to do in Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG). We have been busy planting food, pulling weeds and watering, so here are a few photo
May has just flown by! Hello Grow Appalachia family, Debbie Strickland here in Greeneville, TN! Our teens at Rural Resources have been busy getting gardens started at home and at
Hello from Debbie Strickland in beautiful Greeneville, TN! Taylor Boles, our Garden and Grazing manager who is an AmeriCorps member, is writing to you today from Rural Resources' world. Please
Hello Grow Appalachia Followers! Spring is officially here and frostier than ever. In fact, since the first day of spring, Cincinnati has had several frost warnings, a hailstorm, and even
I am all snuggled in on my nice soft couch, in my nice warm home, to wait out Mr. Winter? We have not really had much of winter here in
As the growing year is finally underway (knock on wood), another season of sorts seems to be coming to an end: conference season. For those of us in agriculture, the
Hello from Hindman! Wow, spring came at us in full swing this year! Winter is supposed to be cold and slow, yet I found that not to be the case
Hello Grow Appalachia Friends! It's February in Cincinnati, OH and it seems like Punxsutawney Phil's 6 more weeks of winter prediction was a little off. Recent record breaking warm temperatures
I must preface this blog entry by admitting that I perhaps spoke too soon in titling my December blog entry ("The cold sets in"). The winter of 2017 is shaping