Fall Gardens
October is fleeting and we're sliding into November, yet the garden is still going strong! We've planted our fall gardens with kale, turnips, rape, spinach, collard, cabbage, and peas. The
October is fleeting and we're sliding into November, yet the garden is still going strong! We've planted our fall gardens with kale, turnips, rape, spinach, collard, cabbage, and peas. The
Thanks for coming! Here we are on the last day of this rainy April, anxious to really kick things into high gear. Here at RAIL we’ve had our hands (and
Happy Earth Day Grow Appalachia Friends! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG) gardeners have been as busy as bumble bees buzzing around beautiful garden blooms. We have so much good news to
Happy Easter Eve everyone. Lori here from McDowell County. Here is a follow up from last month. We had the second info meeting for McDowell County as scheduled, with 6
As you can all probably tell, it's cold. Way too cold, some might say, to have a successful garden, but of course they'd be wrong. Even though it's in the
Howdy Y'all. Lori here from McDowell County WV. It's finally happened, we got every one of our participants garden spots plowed and tilled! I'm not sure who is happier, us
We are FINALLY underway and both our community and home gardens are taking shape, thanks to huge efforts by Steve and Terry White! We had a significant amount of snow
Good Evening y'all, Lori here from McDowell County West Virginia where the weather is nuts and so are we. Let's start with a few updates from the last blog. The
Greetings from St. Vincent Mission in David, Kentucky! This is S. Ann Marie Quinn writing and sharing a bit of good news. It is not quite summer, but so exciting
Hello everyone. Surprise. Surprise. It’s still raining everyday. It has to stop soon right? I certainly hope so. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Garden