One Row at a Time
Lately at the Ruby Grow farm at High Rocks, we've been dealing with our fair share of downpours followed by unbearably sticky hot days. Prime weed growing weather. The
Lately at the Ruby Grow farm at High Rocks, we've been dealing with our fair share of downpours followed by unbearably sticky hot days. Prime weed growing weather. The
Like any occupation or hobby that requires manual labor, be it construction, hunting, or gardening, it's a known fact that a good tool either makes or breaks the job at
Happy Friday Grow Appalachians. And October marches on and on...It's hard to believe that in just a couple of months we'll be ringing in 2017. I have to say that,
It’s difficult to believe a month has passed since I last wrote on this blog. Springtime is so busy and there is always too much to do, and never enough
Howdy family, Jeffrey Helton here, VISTA at the Grow Appalachia headquarters in Berea. This week, I'm writing you all with an overview of weeds, which I'm sure you all will
What a busy week we have had again! Another wonderful group of people came to help us out this week. A group of about 120 came to our county ready
Each summer, our gardens welcome a variety of different volunteers groups. This summer, our volunteer base has grown significantly. In addition to having several interns in August and our usual
Well; it's not really, but it's getting there. Most is over 6 foot tall and producing ears. Our corn patch is plumb full of busy happy little bees. It sounds so cool
Teresa explaining to the group what she needed help with OH what a wonderful week we have had! Long, hot, and sweaty but, productive and fulfilling at
We took the high school interns on a trip to another Grow Appalachia site this week. All of us from ASPI that went had a great time at the Grimaldo