Families Returning to Gardening
--Michael Tierney Big Ugly Community Center One of my favorite parts of Grow Appalachia is creating a variety of entry points for families to return to gardening. Because of the
--Michael Tierney Big Ugly Community Center One of my favorite parts of Grow Appalachia is creating a variety of entry points for families to return to gardening. Because of the
-Bea Sias -Step by Step, Logan County The season is off and running. Workshops are being attended by almost all the people who signed up to garden. New Gardeners are
-Michael Tierney -Big Ugly With the threat of frost waning, our gardeners have eagerly picked up their plants this past month—thousands of plants to families across three counties. Cabbage, broccoli
-Bea Sias -Logan County Grow Appalachia Our Workshops are moving right along. The way we have planned vegetables in our discussions during the garden Workshops should be producing quite well.
Kathy Smith Big Ugly The Lincoln County Grow Appalachia program held a great workshop on March 11, 2017. The topics for the workshops were PLANNING & PLANTING. We had a
Bea Sias LEAD-Logan, WV Step by Step I have been taking applications and names since December 2016 for new people who are interested in the 2017 Garden Season. This is
-Bea Sias Step by Step, Logan County I know it’s February, but here in the coalfields of southern West Virginia, everything says it’s spring, trees are starting to bud out,
-Marta Pate Step by Step, Big Ugly I know the calendar says it’s February, but here at Big Ugly, everything says it’s spring, and we have daffodils already in bloom!
Marcelle St. Germain Big Ugly, West Virginia The flowers are in bloom and the leaves are all on the trees here in South Florida, but I really miss the mountains
Michael Tierney Central, West Virginia Step by Step is proud to introduce the Grow Appalachia family to our partners in the central West Virginia counties who have joined the movement