Eddie’s Garden
I have been gone from May 19th to May 28th as I have been in training for the program, but the gardens are still growing and we are still working
I have been gone from May 19th to May 28th as I have been in training for the program, but the gardens are still growing and we are still working
One of my new gardeners, Tim Sias, has a wonderful garden this year. As we talked, he explained to me this is the most he has ever planted, thanks to Grow
One of my gardeners, Michael Price, is having trouble with ants and slugs in his bean plants. He has a very neat garden and has several things planted. He has
Bea Sias Logan County Grow Appalachia. This weekend I finally started my own garden, I am so eager to see how it turns out this year. In my opinion,
On April 25th 2014, LEAD’s Grow Appalachia team held another workshop on Gardening Plans. Several were in attendance; we were given valuable tips and experience to use, that will help
Today is April 16th, 2014; I have nothing planted thus far. My garden has been tilled to plant. However, Ole Man Winter keeps hanging on. The signs are not the
This past Tuesday Deonna and I went to the Cora Community Garden to take pictures and see the progress that the college students had worked so hard on over the
Bea Sias the outreach coordinator for Grow Appalachia Logan sponsored by LEAD and Step by Step: I can remember as a young girl my father always planted a large garden.
Bea Sias, Outreach Coordinator for Grow Appalachia Logan, beside the community garden in Cora, WV Representatives from the LEAD Community Organization attended a conference in Berea, Kentucky this