One Potato, Two Potatoes…
After some unfortunate vandalism in May, we were certain this year's potato harvest from our community gardens would be pretty uneventful. Much to our surprise, the remaining seed potatoes
After some unfortunate vandalism in May, we were certain this year's potato harvest from our community gardens would be pretty uneventful. Much to our surprise, the remaining seed potatoes
Its that time of the year again- farmers market season! My FAVORITE! I love being able to shop at my local farmers market and bring home yummy ingredients to cook
Hello! This is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. A lot of the folks we've talked to this year have shared their unique techniques for growing certain produce
An early season classic and staple of most mountain gardens, the potato seems to be in high demand around here lately. After my recent pick up and distribution of a
-Marcelle, Big Ugly, West Virginia Our rapidly expanding number of gardeners at Big Ugly Community Center made it necessary to re-figure our allocation of potato seed before distribution. On Thursday,
I found this recipe in my baking drawer while I was at my cottage over the 4th of July. I realized I had almost all the ingredients with me that
Wow it seems like there are lots of potatoes with growths this year. As I dug potatoes thursday I was entertained with what came up. Also some plants only have
Gardening season has arrived, and Grow Your Own is in full effect! In today's class, we taught participants how to plant, trellis, and care for tomatoes and peppers; we also
Potato planting 3/21/14 Okay consider this an update to my earlier post today. Grandma Bev sent me these two pics of our cutest youngest potato planter last friday.