Beautiful season
We've come to the close of a Beautiful Season! The year ended with our gardeners collecting over 32,975+ pounds of fresh produce that they either ate, sold, preserved, or
We've come to the close of a Beautiful Season! The year ended with our gardeners collecting over 32,975+ pounds of fresh produce that they either ate, sold, preserved, or
--Sigrid House, Grow Appalachia participant, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV I'm sad we only have one more session left in August. We had our canning session today. We made dill pickles
--Deb Vensel and Brandon Richardson, High Rocks AmeriCorps Members, Hillsboro, WV This month we combined our cooking and canning workshops to see if that would be more convenient to our
Welcome back friends! As promised May has been filled with lots of amazing people doing wonderful things for Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG) and our community. We started off this month
We've been busy lately, not just with picking produce from our high tunnels, but with advertising! We've also been planning our next fundraising venture.
As you can all probably tell, it's cold. Way too cold, some might say, to have a successful garden, but of course they'd be wrong. Even though it's in the
Somehow it's October. I wasn't sure it would ever feel like fall...but we finally had some cooler, overcast days. However, we've had no rain to speak of. My tomatoes still
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,
Hoes it going y'all? (<--- see what I did there) Lori here from sweltering McDowell County, West Virginia. Remember my last blog where I said my participants were doing great? Well, have
Good Evening Y'all. Lori here (plague and all) from McDowell County West Virginia. If any of you have caught this awful plague that's been going around and have struggled to