Spring Lessons
It’s difficult to believe a month has passed since I last wrote on this blog. Springtime is so busy and there is always too much to do, and never enough
It’s difficult to believe a month has passed since I last wrote on this blog. Springtime is so busy and there is always too much to do, and never enough
Watching the leaves fall as they usher in the next season, I settle into my favorite time of year. The beautiful changes that transition us into winter bring many good
Katie Smith reporting for Scott County. September's Grow Appalachia group met on Tuesday to go over timely information about cover crops. Jeremy did a great job going over various cover
Hi y'all, Lori here once again from McDowell County! It's hard to believe it's September already. Where did the summer go? This season has been a test of patience to
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
Hello everyone. Surprise. Surprise. It’s still raining everyday. It has to stop soon right? I certainly hope so. My name is Alex Sanders and I am the Grow Appalachia Garden
Greetings from Williamson! Maria here in what seems to be fall (is it a joke?!). As summer gardens are drying up, and some markets are coming to a close, ours
Happy soon to be Labor Day from Lori! The top story for this week is ridiculously sad or sadly ridiculous, you make the call. While we have been busy canning,
It was a time of peace and prosper for the people of Squashland and Cukeville. The land was resplendent with blooming blossoms and the harvest was bountiful. The