GRADUATION: An Ending or a New Beginning
Every spring we hold graduations, but is spring a time for endings or new beginnings? Graduation or Renewal? Every spring we hold graduations for people who are finishing
Every spring we hold graduations, but is spring a time for endings or new beginnings? Graduation or Renewal? Every spring we hold graduations for people who are finishing
Howdy Grow Appalachians! Boy, sure things have been moving at the speed of light here at HQ. Between holiday weekends, partner site visits, high tunnel videos, and mid-year reports and
Happy Good Friday Ya'll! Maria here, checking in from a very gloomy Williamson, WV. Last Thursday we hosted our pesticide workshop for our growers and farmers. And let me tell
By: Kathryn Engle I realized we never did a blog about Marc Walden’s workshop in the spring, so here’s a reflection on that workshop and organic production this year. On
Daphne Gooding-Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Snails-Slugs Damage When the word “pests” comes up in our Grow Appalachia meetings, everyone perks up to listen for new ideas. Our pests
Rosa Bianca Eggplant For the 1st year we finally managed to grow some eggplants. This is the 1st one I harvested and ate. It was divine. In the
As the "grown ups" set t-posts and put up fencing around the Market in the Park - GA community garden on the UK Extension farm, ten-year-old Kayleb became frustrated that he