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We've had a busy month at the Lend-A-Hand Center. We've had several meetings and different workshops with the extension office. We had a second informational meeting, a general ag meeting
We've had a busy month at the Lend-A-Hand Center. We've had several meetings and different workshops with the extension office. We had a second informational meeting, a general ag meeting
Despite the snow and freezing temperatures on the equinox, garden activity springs abound in and around Boone. Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture has the point person in place to coordinate
First of all, check out the fantastic growth on our cover crops at the Eastside Community Gardens: See how the cover crop mix has been growing over the last
The crisp cool Autumn air has finally arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio! We are excited to share that we have harvested the last bit of our summer crops and began to
Katie Smith reporting from Scott County Grow Appalachia. The Scott County Farmer's Market opened during the fall of 2014 and has enjoyed a successful season so far for the 2015
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat
Happy July!! Garden Coordinator Christina checking in again from Grow Appalachia's Partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden:) July has been a busy month for us! The rain showers stopped and the
We've been hosting a bunch of workshops lately, with lots of wonderfully inquisitive attendees. Half of our workshops have been covering different food preservation techniques such as dehydrating, freezing, and
What a month! I have missed posting on here every week. (Yes, I cannot believe I just said that!) I did not realize until a month went by, how much
Wendy Johnston Appalachian South Folklife Center, Pipestem, WV I like to think of the early things you get from the garden. From nature, as your Spring Appetizers. Just as much,