One Potato, Two Potatoes…
After some unfortunate vandalism in May, we were certain this year's potato harvest from our community gardens would be pretty uneventful. Much to our surprise, the remaining seed potatoes
After some unfortunate vandalism in May, we were certain this year's potato harvest from our community gardens would be pretty uneventful. Much to our surprise, the remaining seed potatoes
Every summer, the LPH Community Gardens program hires 4 teenagers from our neighborhood to work as garden apprentices. It's an opportunity for them to learn about growing food and
Hello from Over-the-Rhine People's Garden! We are in the thick of summer and the heat and humidity is trying to slow me down but it
Summer's Bounty This is the month that everyone gets excited because summer's bounty is pouring in from the gardens. Beans, corn, tomatoes, squash, & melons are ripening all at once
-Bea Sias, Step by Step Logan County, West Virginia It’s not really “The Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer’, but more like “The Hot, Busy Days of Summer”. It is July,
Happy Friday Grow Appalachians! Things here at HQ are taking off at the speed of light, and with many new plans and changes on the horizon, it's sure to be
Too much food is a good problem to have. This is the mantra I have been repeating to myself for the last 3 weeks as our garden is just exploding
Howdy Grow Appalachians! We're certainly in the dog days of summer, huh? At least in Berea we are, although I shouldn't complain too much. We've had some much-needed thunderstorms the
Howdy Grow Appalachia collective! Holly on behalf of HQ, not completely recovered from another gathering that's come and gone just like that! Let me tell you- it was my second
By Jason Von Kundra from Sprouting Hope in Marion, VA Distributing hundreds of pounds of produce to people receiving food assistance, hosting a day camp for children with type one