Tomato Trials & Volunteers
Maria here in Williamson, WV! Two weeks ago we planted tomatoes in our high tunnel earlier than we ever had. Although the temps are supposed to drop slightly this week,
Maria here in Williamson, WV! Two weeks ago we planted tomatoes in our high tunnel earlier than we ever had. Although the temps are supposed to drop slightly this week,
Earlham College volunteer talks gardening at a GA workshop Grow Appalachia has become an increasingly important focus for college spring break groups on Big Ugly. From transplanting
As part of our Community Orchard project, CFI has planted a large number of fruit and nut trees around the area on public land, available for anyone to harvest. These
Spring is volunteer season on Big Ugly Creek. The greenhouse has been a major focus of activity. We have also been able to welcome guests to our after school program
5 a.m. Wednesday morning I was awaken to not rain showers but a down pour, as my heart sank for the day ahead. Debbie here, Appalachia Cares/Americorps at Rural Resources
Happy Spring from all of us here in Cincinnati, Ohio! Over-the Rhine People's Garden sure is happy the SUN is shining and people are moving around the garden again:) Isn't
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 They say many hands make light work and we couldn’t agree more. It takes so many loving and able hands and bodies to keep our gardens
We had two weeks with three groups of college students earlier this month at ASPI. Students from Loyola, Emory, and Notre Dame chose to spend their spring break volunteering with
Hello everyone. This is Alex Sanders, Grow Appalachia Garden Site Supervisor at Project Worth Outreach in Menifee County, Kentucky. Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying this beautiful weather we
Maria Arnot in Williamson, WV and it is finally feeling like spring. With spring come volunteer season, and last week we hosted our first Amizade group of the year.