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
I mentioned in our last blog post that we followed up our first class on seed starting and planning a garden / best practices (which was held on March 14th)
My name is Marlyn and I am the new assistant coordinator here at High Rocks in Hillsboro, WV for the 2016 Season. While this is a new position for me
Happy Fall Y'all from Lori and crew in lovely McDowell County, West Virginia. As a follow up to my last blog, the frost snuck up on us and wiped out
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The crisp cool Autumn air has finally arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio! We are excited to share that we have harvested the last bit of our summer crops and began to
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
Rhonda West reporting for Scott County. This week I want to introduce you to a special couple, Carl and Beverly Daughtery, who are first year participants in the Grow Appalachia
August has been another very busy and productive month at the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour's gardens. We produced almost 1000 pounds of produce, all of which has gone to Madison County soup
Yvonne Scott at Wolfe County Extension thoroughly enjoying this time of year, when all the fruits, literally, of our labors show their colors in such dramatic ways. Last night I