July: Plentiful Rain, Plentiful Food
July is here in full force: hot, muggy, and rainy. July is one of the busiest months of the year for gardeners; it’s a time for harvesting beans, corn, tomatoes,
July is here in full force: hot, muggy, and rainy. July is one of the busiest months of the year for gardeners; it’s a time for harvesting beans, corn, tomatoes,
The solstice on June 20th marked the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. While in the most northern part of the area Grow Appalachia serves,
The latest at Ruby Grow By: Cheyenne and Nathan The latest information at Ruby Grow and what’s going on at the farm. As of late we’ve been working hard and
It's only May and it feels like summer already, y'all! Looks like we’re past that frost date here in the Northern Panhandle, and our growing season here at Grow
Happy Earth Day y’all! Leave a post in the comments on how you’ll be celebrating this day of recognition for Mother Earth. Today marks our 2nd blog post for
Bea Sias, Grow Appalachia Logan County, West Virginia To say the start of this gardening season has been the same as past seasons, would be an understatement. Let me go
Marcelle St. Germain, Big Ugly April, 2021 With the garden resting during the winter, our gardeners tend to take a long, well-deserved break from growing their food. But some
Hello, from Pocahontas County West Virginia! I hope everyone enjoyed mother natures prank on all of us, with the snowfall on April 1st. Fingers crossed that is the last snowfall