Higher Mammals as Pests
Daphne Gooding- Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Here on Big Ugly the most destructive pest is a mammal: deer. The deer can wipe out an entire garden in one day. There
Daphne Gooding- Grow Appalachia Big Ugly Here on Big Ugly the most destructive pest is a mammal: deer. The deer can wipe out an entire garden in one day. There
Crop rotation is an essential element to organic farming/gardening, and creating a garden map is the easiest way to remember where your plants were and when. Recently, Deni taught me
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
Bea Sias - LEAD, Grow Appalachia Logan, WV Hi Everyone: I want to let everyone know about Lead’s Grand Opening to be held on August 30, 2014 from 2:00
- Bea Sias, LEAD Community Org. It will soon be time to start decorating for the fall season which is approaching really fast. Fall is my favorite time of the year,
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in beautiful Menifee County, located in northeastern Kentucky. We have had nice weather this
-Daphne Gooding Big Ugly was a farming/gardening area in the past. The main cash crop was tobacco. Tobacco has not been grown for about thirty years. If you know
-Daphne Gooding When I first moved to Big Ugly in early 2013, I learned that Marcelle was a kindred spirit about gardening. We both aspire to be Garden Goddesses. As
-Bea Sias,Logan Grow Appalachia Group Although I know it is August, chilly evenings and mornings tend to make it feel like fall. I know we will have several hot
-Bea Sias One person in the Grow Appalachia Program is doing his planting a lot different from most. His name is Mike and he is 33 years old, married, and the father