“Fall Gardening”
August 19, 2021 Fall Gardening: What to Grow in a Fall Garden Extending the Season Low Tunnels Cover Crops Seed Saving – Open Pollinated/Heirloom
August 19, 2021 Fall Gardening: What to Grow in a Fall Garden Extending the Season Low Tunnels Cover Crops Seed Saving – Open Pollinated/Heirloom
It's mid-summer already and the garden ripened vegetables are finally ready. I picked my first tomatoes, peppers, and several cucumbers by July 1st. Unfortunately, the season for lettuce, peas, and
Katie Smith here from Scott County, Tennessee. I am so excited to be a guest blogger, participant and volunteer for our branch of Grow Appalachia! We recently relocated to Scott
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ, checking in. It’s been a little while since my last post. Our hearts are a little heavier this week as we
Yvonne Scott - Program Coordinator: This past Thursday night, Wolfe County Extension in Campton, Kentucky, hosted a Rain Barrel workshop with participants from the community and our Grow Appalachia program.
For the last two years, in addition to the rain that falls on the raised beds, our garden has depended solely on city water. Since we have had access to
Cowan Community Center was pleased to Welcome David Cooke back among friends for a site visit on June 5th. We were also pleased to have as first time guests Candace Mullins and
Grow Appalachia is growing in our community this summer. We have been busy promoting gardening and community involvement the past few weeks in our community. This was our second year
Bobby and Kathy Adams, more lovingly known as Poppy and G to their family, are first year Grow Appalachia participants, but this is definitely not their first time gardening. Bobby and Kathy are
Last week we held our second rain barrel workshop at Pine Mountain. The first rain barrel workshop was held in the fall of 2012, at that time we only had