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A couple of our lovely ladies excited about the healthy transplants they started for their garden. Busy week for me, Yvonne Scott, and Wolfe County Grow Appalachia as
A couple of our lovely ladies excited about the healthy transplants they started for their garden. Busy week for me, Yvonne Scott, and Wolfe County Grow Appalachia as
Lori here from McDowell County in Wild Wonderful West Virginia. Welcome to our crazy life! Center Stuff: Thankfully the weather has been relatively cooperative this spring. We got the tiller
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. This spring vegetable will make your stomach happy in more ways than one. It is delicious and loaded with prebiotics, compounds that promote the
Cabbages under agribon, leeks in those rows. Eliot here from the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, WV. Got some rows planted at the center early this
When we talked with our gardeners last fall about extending their growing season there was not a high level of interest. Some people tried a fall crop of greens but
Greetings, Grow Appalachians! It's Holly the HQ VISTA once again! Now, I imagine some of you are probably thinking, "Why in the world are we hearing from Holly twice in
Winter has been knocking at our doors in East Tennessee. Debbie reporting in from Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN. Our teens have bedded some of their gardens down for winter,
We had our first snow fall Halloween night! Tooooooooo early! Parts of our county had an inch, some 6 inches. It was beautiful to see that white fluffy stuff, but
Our gardens have done wonderfully this growing season. One of the most important parts of any garden is the dirt. I wanted to highlight some of the different types of
Wow, it may be fall, but things are not slowing down here at Rural Resources, in East Tennessee. Debbie here, and I am exhausted and excited for this week to