The Creepy and the Furry: Garden Pests
Howdy Grow Appalachians! Even though it's not officially summer yet, it sure feels like it! Or maybe not...with all the rain we've had! We'll be seeing the mercury top out
Howdy Grow Appalachians! Even though it's not officially summer yet, it sure feels like it! Or maybe not...with all the rain we've had! We'll be seeing the mercury top out
It will happen at some point or another- you step into your garden, that almost tingling feeling of excitement and anticipation as you get closer and closer to see what
There are intruders in West Virginia, and we aim to get rid of them! Japanese Beetles have invaded the growing space, the rose bushes, and my life. They are not welcome,
Greetings Grow Appalachia family! Holly the HQ VISTA here. Last week was kind of a long week. We were back at Greenhouse 17 finishing up their high tunnels. Working with
Howdy family, AmeriCorps VISTA Jeffrey Helton here once again to provide you all with some information courtesy of the Grow Appalachia HQ. Our topic this week is bugs, so let's crawl
Daphne Gooding- Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Here on Big Ugly the most destructive pest is a mammal: deer. The deer can wipe out an entire garden in one day. There
Daphne Gooding-Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Snails-Slugs Damage When the word “pests” comes up in our Grow Appalachia meetings, everyone perks up to listen for new ideas. Our pests
I don't know about you all, but the last week or so has been very "buggy" for me, compared to most of this year's growing season. I'm sure it is due
Here in some of the larger production gardens at Pine Mountain, we have had troubles with raccoons in the corn this year. I have experienced this on farms in central
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