2018 Reflections & 2019 Updates From the Cincinnati Garden
Happy New Year! As we embark on our sixth season with Grow Appalachia in 2019, we can’t help but reflect upon all the positive experiences and knowledge we have gained
Happy New Year! As we embark on our sixth season with Grow Appalachia in 2019, we can’t help but reflect upon all the positive experiences and knowledge we have gained
When the crops lay heavy and ready to harvest, it can only mean one thing: it's time for the Hindman Settlement School’s annual canning class! Local master canner Bonita Adams
THE GLORY OF SPRING Hello garden friends and Grow Appalachia followers! The glory of spring is here! Since our last post Over-the-Rhine People’s Garden is staying busy planting lots of
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
Debbie Strickland saying "hi" from Rural Resources in East Tennessee! Greeneville has been enjoying some fall temperatures this past week. We have had enough cool fall like mornings that I
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
Looking for a way to get more involved with your community and your natural surroundings? Interested in learning organic gardening practices that maximize harvests? Want to develop your professional skill
Thanksgiving wishes from our garden to yours! This time of year is a great time to use up some of those yummy home grown sweet potatoes. One of our gardeners
Hello again from Rural Resources in the heart of Greeneville, TN! I have decided to play an old time favorite game, Hide and Seek. I believe the rain thinks it