Invasions!!
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
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,
By: Angel Hill On Wednesday, May 27th some of our folks from Lend-A-Hand headed over to Knox Central High School for a garden day coordinated through Ms. Kosowsky (Ms. K.)
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. A few weeks ago we posted about the two new additions to the raised bed gardens at Scott Christian Care Center. This week a
Gardens of JOY is what we were busy doing last week here in Greene County, TN! Hi everyone, Debbie, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps, here from Rural Resources. I am pleased to say,
Our workshop series on advanced gardening techniques and food preservation methods is about to kick off this coming week. On Thursday June 4th from 4:30-6:30pm we will be hosting a
Memorial Day howdy from Yvonne Scott and Wolfe County Grow Appalachia. As our gardeners are just getting underway after the rainy spring weather, it's been a very busy time for