Rain, Rain Come and Stay
Spring rains often bring copious amounts of the ever so important molecule H2O. Water is absolutely necessary for any type of life and obviously plants are no exception. Ensuring a
Spring rains often bring copious amounts of the ever so important molecule H2O. Water is absolutely necessary for any type of life and obviously plants are no exception. Ensuring a
Last Friday evening at around 11PM, Taylor and myself finally finished tilling the last of our GA market gardener's plots. Due to the extensive rain and the hectic schedules of Taylor,
--Karline Jensen, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV We will have plenty of May flowers this year. Seems like the April showers started as soon as the snow finished melting at the
Howdy! This is Candace from Grow Appalachia Headquarters. This is the first time I’ve blogged, so be nice to me! I’ve had a few thoughts on my mind for the
We here in Jackson, Breathitt County Kentucky are eager to get the 2015 Grow Appalachia or as we call it here, Grow Breathitt County, program underway. Winter has been harsh
After a beautiful weekend in Abingdon, VA, mother nature has saw fit to bring the rain down on us the better half of this week. But that's alright! My brassicas
The weather has certainly warmed up nicely, but the fields can't catch a break when it comes to rain. Everyone is complaining about spring plantings being delayed, but not much
We have received more of our supplies this week, YAY! Our wheel hoe came, that thing is the coolest gadget! We have got our hori-horis, and the scuffle hoes are
It's been a long and cold winter up here on the mountain, with many plantings and preparations for the growing season being delayed by cold snaps and snow. Now we
The sky was gray with clouds but we were already in the garden and were not about to leave. The ground was soaked with the past week's rain and the