Pot Luck
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. What a great year this has been. We wrapped things up last month with a Pot Luck. Participants brought food that they had prepared
Rhonda West reporting from Scott County. What a great year this has been. We wrapped things up last month with a Pot Luck. Participants brought food that they had prepared
Rhonda West reporting for Scott County. This week I want to introduce you to a special couple, Carl and Beverly Daughtery, who are first year participants in the Grow Appalachia
Yvonne Scott at Wolfe County Extension thoroughly enjoying this time of year, when all the fruits, literally, of our labors show their colors in such dramatic ways. Last night I
Howdy Grow Appalachia family! Holly, HQ VISTA checking in, and although it seems like all I do is comment about the weather, I really do wish it would make up
Hi, this is Karline Jensen with High Rocks. Pete and Leah and I are attending the West Virginia Better Process Control School for Acidified Foods Safety at the Small Farms
Ah me! Such a long day. Went to the garden early to clean up my own beds a bit and plant a little lettuce and spinach in them. Then to
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Well, we are into our first week of August and that
Hi all, it's Debbie here! We have been busy this past week at Rural Resources in East Tennessee! (as if we are never busy every week during the summer!) We
It's kind of like a potluck, but everyone takes all the food home after the party. Last week we put our new kitchen to the test as we learned about
Salsa: 1. Latin American music with elements of jazz, rock and soul. 2. A sauce, especially a hot sauce with chilies. There have already been blog posts this season on