The Bounty of August
Wendy Johnston here from the Grow Appalachia program at the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, WV. This past month has handed us some hot temperatures, huge ragweed and finally,
Wendy Johnston here from the Grow Appalachia program at the Appalachian South Folklife Center in Pipestem, WV. This past month has handed us some hot temperatures, huge ragweed and finally,
Hello from Scott County! Katie Smith reporting the far reaching effects Grow Appalachia community gardens have in Scott County. The garden at Scott Christian Care Center has been very productive
Happy July!! Garden Coordinator Christina checking in again from Grow Appalachia's Partner site, Over-the-Rhine People's Garden:) July has been a busy month for us! The rain showers stopped and the
Hi Grow Appalachia Bloggers. Maria here in Williamsonm WV. Hope everyone is finally clear from all of the terrible storms. It is hard to put a month of great work
So here we are, already July! Time just keeps rolling on by, no matter what we do we can't slow it down any. This year is already half over, seems
Happy summer (officially), Grow Appalachia family! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ here, finding it sort of hard to believe that in just about nine weeks, I will be finished
Happy Solstice everyone! Yvonne Scott here in Wolfe County and we've had alot of fun helping our families with their tomatoes this season. With my amazing summer assistant, Garrett Dunn,
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
Katie Smith checking in from Scott County. It has been a season of gardening “firsts” this year for me. One of the most interesting has been experimenting with straw bale
Hello everyone, this is David Cornette with Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia. It's been an exciting month for us and even more so for our participants! We have held two