Save This Season! Part 1
First off … everyone’s ok and getting better but about a week ago, I received a “can we talk?” text from one of our garden grant gardeners. We talked.
First off … everyone’s ok and getting better but about a week ago, I received a “can we talk?” text from one of our garden grant gardeners. We talked.
Weeds are often seen as an insurmountable force, an unbearable nuisance, an overwhelming enemy in the garden, all of which ensure the utmost of destruction must take place. Before you
So here we are, already July! Time just keeps rolling on by, no matter what we do we can't slow it down any. This year is already half over, seems
Let's take a look at how things have been going at some of our community gardens around the area: It looks like about 1/4 of our Eastside garden won't have
Greetings Grow Appalachians! Holly, VISTA at Grow App HQ, checking in. It’s been a little while since my last post. Our hearts are a little heavier this week as we
Greetings Grow Appalachia family! Holly the HQ VISTA here. Last week was kind of a long week. We were back at Greenhouse 17 finishing up their high tunnels. Working with
Greetings, Grow Appalachians! It’s your friendly HQ VISTA Holly checking in. I think I’m still not quite recovered from our gathering this past week. What an AMAZING day and a
By Jessica Ballard GreenHouse17 Innovative farming is all about perspective… Something I have learned during my years of working with the land is the need to look at things differently.
By Amber Farm Intern with GreenHouse17 Riiip, scratch, scratch… That’s the sound you might likely hear if you step foot in the garden and walk close beside myself or another
With all the various crops LCAAHC grows, of-course we shall have to spend some hours or days weeding. This week in particular, alongside the youth in the garden program, we