Signs of Spring
As winter finally loosens its grip, our garden spaces are slowly coming back to life. Each corner of the neighborhood is filled with subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs that spring
As winter finally loosens its grip, our garden spaces are slowly coming back to life. Each corner of the neighborhood is filled with subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs that spring
Laying the Groundwork We know that gardening is about more than just plants—it’s about people, access, and sustainability. Over the winter months, we’ve been focused on laying the groundwork
Over the last two years, our community has been abuzz with construction. That work has created high-quality, affordable housing options for families who have struggled to find somewhere to
So you want to grow a garden? Where do you start? Planting and maintaining a garden is not for the faint at heart. It takes lots of work and dedication.
It may still be winter, but it’s never too early to start thinking about spring gardening classes! As we look forward to warmer days ahead, we’re studying up on garden
Happy May Y'all! Lori here from Water World, I mean McDowell County in West Virginia. I don't know about you all, but I am so sick of the rain. It
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
Carl Reiner, born on this day in 1922, said these words, and except for the ski slopes and late season skiers, his sentiment was shared widely here in the High
It's that time of year again: the weather turning cooler, leaves changing colors, schools letting out for fall break, stores busting at the seams with all things Halloween. And if
Howdy Grow Appalachians here, there, and everywhere! Here at HQ, it's full steam ahead going into the fall season. The 3rd Annual Appalachian Food Summit kicks off this evening, and