Folk Garden Remedies
Hello again, everyone! I've learned something important and encouraging during the past few weeks: gardening is not hard. I know, I know, this may be shocking, but I have found
Hello again, everyone! I've learned something important and encouraging during the past few weeks: gardening is not hard. I know, I know, this may be shocking, but I have found
Brian here -- had a sublime past three days here in Abingdon; on Monday and Tuesday, I fertilized and added compost to our first field, and planted 3 beds of
Hello everyone, just 20 days until spring is officially here. I don't know about you all, but I'm beyond ready for it. Last weeks tease of warm weather gave me
I have this idea that I wish someone would run with. The inspiration came from looking at a stack of discarded catalogs by my wood stove this winter. Two of
Cover Crops Cover Crop Mix - Buckwheat, Crimson Clover, and Turnips Cover crops are also known as green manure. Green manures recycle nutrients back into our garden soil.
Today we learned to can Chow-Chow. This is a three-day process. Wayne Riley, the Director of Grow Appalachia in Laurel Co. and the (LCAAHC) had his sister, Joyce Carson come to the center, our
My blogs have been really random lately, and this will be no different. WebMd is a funder for many programs here at the school, including the garden program. That being
Last night Mujeres Unidas was happy to welcome Melinda Alcorn from the Kentucky Environmental Foundation to talk about the effects of BPA on the health and well being of our
On March 13th, Growing Warriors and Grow Appalachia held a high tunnel workshop at the home of Joseph and Heather Fields from Berea. "Joey" is a veteran of three (3)