Grow Appalachia Meets Reading Camp Continued
Hi Folks...it's Lori again with the follow up to last weeks blog. We held Reading Camp this week, and it was the best one yet. Our whole theme was focused
Hi Folks...it's Lori again with the follow up to last weeks blog. We held Reading Camp this week, and it was the best one yet. Our whole theme was focused
The recipe that follows is one of my favorite recipes when I can get all this out of the garden. It was in Taste of Homes Light and Tasty magazine
Hello everyone. Greetings from Menifee County, Kentucky located in beautiful northeastern Kentucky. I am Alex Sanders and I am the Site Supervisor for Grow Appalachia Gardening at Project Worth Outreach.
Well; it's not really, but it's getting there. Most is over 6 foot tall and producing ears. Our corn patch is plumb full of busy happy little bees. It sounds so cool
Recently, while visiting a fellow gardener, I was pleasantly surprised to find her in the garden harvesting dinner! That is right, she was picking dinner. First she went to the
WOW! Our garden spots have really been doing great. We harvested less than a third of our leaf lettuce so far, it was almost a bushels worth before cleaning and
Lot's of activity has been happening here at HEP. Southern Highlands has started planting their raised bed gardens, and one of the consumers/clients named Teddy gave the whole group a
Spring has certainly Sprung. So much has happened where to start. We've planted almost everything. We have a plethora of beans emerging from the good earth along with the corn.
I have missed blogging for the past couple weeks, all because we have been busier than ever since the weather has improved greatly. All future blogs will be on time
We were fortunate to receive a load of seed potatoes from the Christian Appalachian Project for our program. My poor truck Hazel was pretty loaded down as I slowly set