Rain, Rain, Go Away…But, Mostly Just on Mondays
In March, we started recurring Monday afternoon workdays in the LPH Community Gardens. Workdays are not only open opportunities for neighbors to come together to help till, plant, weed,
In March, we started recurring Monday afternoon workdays in the LPH Community Gardens. Workdays are not only open opportunities for neighbors to come together to help till, plant, weed,
-Bea Sias, Step by Step Logan County, West Virginia It’s not really “The Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer’, but more like “The Hot, Busy Days of Summer”. It is July,
Good Evening Y'all. Lori here from McDowell County. Things here are cruising right along finally. The plow has been fixed and we got the last few spots plowed, All participants
Good Morning Folks. Lori here from beautiful McDowell County, West Virginia. Let me start by saying it has been ridiculously nerve-wracking round here. There have been some challenges to work
-Marta Pate Step by Step, Big Ugly I know the calendar says it’s February, but here at Big Ugly, everything says it’s spring, and we have daffodils already in bloom!
This weather has been insane, my hair can't take it. With big hair and a happy smile, Lori here from McDowell County, West Virginia. I know most of you have
Howdy Grow Appalachia collective! Holly on behalf of HQ, not completely recovered from another gathering that's come and gone just like that! Let me tell you- it was my second
Greetings from Lori and crew here in snow encased McDowell County, West Virginia. We may be covered in snow right now but it can't last forever...right? Next is rain, then
I write often of the weather here in Linwood, primarily because (for most of the people in this area) our entire livelihood depends on it. Last month it seemed that
Good Day to everyone. This is Gail Mills, the Project Coordinator for the Grow Appalachia Garden Program at Project Worth in Menifee County, Kentucky. As we enter the home stretch