Working in between the rains
Cabbages under agribon, leeks in those rows. Eliot here from the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, WV. Got some rows planted at the center early this
Cabbages under agribon, leeks in those rows. Eliot here from the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, WV. Got some rows planted at the center early this
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ, and although it is very wet here in Berea, at least it isn’t cold. There are so many beautiful flowers in
Hello again! This is David Cornette at Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and aren't those peas looking pretty? It's been a busy and productive couple of weeks for us here,
Maria Arnot in Williamson, WV and it is finally feeling like spring. With spring come volunteer season, and last week we hosted our first Amizade group of the year.
Hello again! This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School and I'm pretty happy that this whole "spring" thing is officially here. Since the snow was kind enough to leave
This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and we've been feeling like the Postal Service; try as it might, the weather has not been able to slow
I visited the Princeton Community Garden today to give them some fall seeds and garlic thanks to Grow Appalachia. Box of fall seeds, garlic, shallots, and walking onions for
By Amber Burchett Summer Intern Sugar snap peas. We’re gonna miss those sweet candy bars of nature, as I like to call them. Though some might think that’s an extreme
St. Peter's Episcopal Church from Percival Virginia spent the week at the HEP Center. They spent the week doing various things around the center to make it easier for us to
When the Florida weave was first introduced to me at the Grow Appalachia conference in 2014, I just did not believe how easy it was. Last year, we attempted to