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Marcelle St. Germain Step by Step, Big Ugly Summer temperatures and conditions have been with us now for a week or so but the cold, wet, winter would not let
Marcelle St. Germain Step by Step, Big Ugly Summer temperatures and conditions have been with us now for a week or so but the cold, wet, winter would not let
When I think back over the past few years being involved with Grow Appalachia, this year feels so exciting. We have selected participants for the 2018 year and are looking
Good Morning Folks. Lori here from beautiful McDowell County, West Virginia. Let me start by saying it has been ridiculously nerve-wracking round here. There have been some challenges to work
Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Many home gardeners have planted onions, only to be disappointed when they don't get as big as the ones you can buy in the
Hello All :) Hope all is well with the family and gardens. I know everyone is busy as the bee's. We are knee deep in planting and loving every minute
Hello everyone, this is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. It's been an exciting month for us and even more so for our participants! We have held two
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,
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
--Marcelle St Germain and Michael Tierney One of the great pleasures of gardening (and composting) are the surprises that come up in the garden (and the compost pile). Birds