Making Salsa and Bread and Butter Pickles
-Bea Sias Grow Appalachia, Logan County During our July Workshops the Gardeners ask me to have an extra workshop on making salsa and bread and butter pickles, for the
-Bea Sias Grow Appalachia, Logan County During our July Workshops the Gardeners ask me to have an extra workshop on making salsa and bread and butter pickles, for the
Marta Pate Big Ugly Grow Appalachia At this year’s healthy cooking workshops we’ve had a mix of presentations from neighbors and gardeners. Today’s blog is from Marta Pate, one of
-Bea Sias -Step by Step, Logan County The season is off and running. Workshops are being attended by almost all the people who signed up to garden. New Gardeners are
-Bea Sias -Logan County Grow Appalachia Our Workshops are moving right along. The way we have planned vegetables in our discussions during the garden Workshops should be producing quite well.
-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!
Since the beginning, the heartbeat- for lack of a better word- of Grow Appalachia is that of its participants. To date, Grow Appalachia has reached more than 4,000 unduplicated families.
Hi everyone! It's February!! What the heck? We have a very exciting opportunity that is coming to the region in a couple of weeks and we, along with our friends
Maria here in Williamson, WV, back again for another Grow Appalachia growing season. Well...the snow finally hit us here in West Virginia (as I am sure it did most of you), and since
Hi everyone! Holly from HQ with her first post in quite a while. Amazing how time flies, eh? With our fearless leader Candace on vacation galavanting about the western United
In 2015 we saw many new families join the program and many committed participants returning to share their gardening knowledge and experience. With forty three families participating in the program