Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too: Fermented Foods
Greetings Grow Appalachia family! Holly the HQ VISTA touching base...and letting her love for Shel Silverstein show! It’s finally starting to feel like spring! I have to admit, 60 and
Greetings Grow Appalachia family! Holly the HQ VISTA touching base...and letting her love for Shel Silverstein show! It’s finally starting to feel like spring! I have to admit, 60 and
This is David Cornette from Hindman Settlement School Grow Appalachia, and we've been feeling like the Postal Service; try as it might, the weather has not been able to slow
How many times have you heard someone mention that they don't like vegetables? I certainly have, even grown adults who refuse to eat anything but corn, green beans, and potatoes. Apparently
Bea Sias-Grow Appalachia, Logan County West Virginia. We only have a few weeks remaining for the summer to get the last of all those fresh vegetables out of our gardens. Of
We have a couple summer vegetable salads we like to serve when the produce is in season, and they are pretty popular here at the Settlement School. We hope you’ll
August in the Garden I had a pleasant morning Saturday walking in my garden and harvesting all the beautiful things coming from my garden. It was so satisfying. Bringing everything
The bees were kind enough to pollinate our corn this week. Here is a portion of this week's harvest, which will be used to help feed guests at the Settlement School.
I've been asked a few times by members of the community and Grow Appalachia participants about raised beds. Specifically, I've been asked "what's so great about them?" It's a reasonable
You know that scene in Jumanji where all of the vines start exploding out of the wall? Something similar happened in our garden here at the Hindman Settlement School this
I would just like to point out that our participants are astounding and super dedicated; many of them work multiple jobs and have children to take care of and they