Community in Bulk
-- Liz Kammeyer, High Rocks AmeriCorps Member, Hillsboro, WV Here at High Rocks, we are in our eighth year as a Grow Appalachia site. Can you believe it? We hardly
-- Liz Kammeyer, High Rocks AmeriCorps Member, Hillsboro, WV Here at High Rocks, we are in our eighth year as a Grow Appalachia site. Can you believe it? We hardly
Happy Halloween Grow Appalachia Friends! The hustle and bustle of summer has finally ended and it seems like we are very close to having our first frost. The Over-the-Rhine People's
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
It's been a notably cool August here in Pocahontas County, helping us remember that although summer is still on the mind, fall is just around the corner! The gardens still
Ono Valley Farm Field notes from Ono Valley Farm, owned by Carl and Sherry Shafer Look – what’s up? Hügelkultur (hill mound)! (no-dig raised beds with a difference. They
Hello Plant Friends! Cincinnati, Ohio has been hit with a few heat advisories and several torrential rain showers, but the Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG) is not worse for the wear.
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro WV One of the first crops we decided to grow in our new high tunnel is melons. As you can see, they look great! We
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
--Liz Kammeyer, High Rocks AmeriCorps Member, Hillsboro, WV School is out, and so are the garden helpers! We all love tending to the garden. There’s something undeniably therapeutic about having
Welcome Folks, from Gary & Lori Gearheart, your new Grow Appalachia managers for the Floyd County/St. Vincent’s Mission! We are excited to dig in deep with our garden program &