Kindness is…Growing Carrots
Hello garden friends and Grow Appalachia followers! It's March 2018, and since our last post we’ve celebrated the holidays and now winters end, well sorta. We got a few inches
Hello garden friends and Grow Appalachia followers! It's March 2018, and since our last post we’ve celebrated the holidays and now winters end, well sorta. We got a few inches
-- Liz Kammeyer, High Rocks AmeriCorps Member, Hillsboro, WV Here at High Rocks, we are in our eighth year as a Grow Appalachia site. Can you believe it? We hardly
Happy Halloween Grow Appalachia Friends! The hustle and bustle of summer has finally ended and it seems like we are very close to having our first frost. The Over-the-Rhine People's
It's bittersweet to reference Tom Petty on this, his birthday, to introduce the activities of the past couple months here in the High Country. Our partners at Blue Ridge Women
ASD welcomed student volunteers from Abingdon High School last month to continue their garden education and service. This season, former E.B. Stanley Middle School students are now official freshmen and
Good Evening Y'all! Lori here from McDowell County in Wild Wonderful West Virginia. It doesn't seem like a month since last time we posted. A lot has been going on
I would like for everyone to meet my son, David Bentlee Adkins, he was born September 7, 2017. He weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and was 21 inches long. He
Peace! It's June, so there's always something to do in Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG). We have been busy planting food, pulling weeds and watering, so here are a few photo
Happy Earth Day Grow Appalachia Friends! Over-the-Rhine People's Garden (OTRPG) gardeners have been as busy as bumble bees buzzing around beautiful garden blooms. We have so much good news to
Even with Spring blossoming like crazy and the gardens slowly getting planted, one amazing volunteer is single-handedly creating more planting areas, education opportunities and engaging nearby organizations in the expansion