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WV Culinary Team: Where did fried green tomatoes originate?

By By Susan Maslowski WV Culinary Team Fried green tomatoes are more common in Southern West Virginia than they are in the Northern Panhandle, where my husband and I grew up. They seem to be a...

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Six students act as ag commissioner for the day at State Fair of WV

By Jennifer Gardner Whether they show livestock with National FFA Organization or 4-H, or simply enjoy the rides and funnel cakes, kids play various roles at the State Fair of West Virginia - but...

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Good to Grow: Tips for successfully growing houseplants

By By Chris Postalwait Good to Grow Growing a houseplant can be a very enjoyable hobby and a great way to improve a drab interiorscape if you know the basic steps of indoor cultivation. Without some...

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Farmer in Welch sees local food as key to revitalizing coal town business

By Jennifer Gardner WELCH - Where some residents see empty, abandoned buildings in McDowell County, Joel McKinney sees the future of food. He sees rows upon rows of stacked beds of lettuce - floating...

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Good to Grow: Start thinking about planting for fall

By By Jane Powell Good To Grow Late August in the garden, summer blooms are beginning to fade and gardeners are thinking of fall. It's also the time when you proudly wonder what in the world you will...

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Good to Grow: Clearing, channeling streams can make flash flooding worse

By By Alex Cole Good to Grow I'm willing to bet, if you are in West Virginia and you are reading this paper, you're within a stone's throw of a creek or river. I would argue the streams define this...

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Good to Grow: Ingenuity abounds in Greenbrier County garden tours

By By Lynne Schwartz-Barker Good to Grow Don't you love a good garden tour? I'm fascinated to see how other designers and talented amateurs develop their outdoor spaces. I love to learn new plants,...

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WV Culinary Team: Figs have a long history in the US and the world

By By Susan Maslowski WV Culinary Team Fig trees have played a role in Southern gardens for centuries. They not only yield delicious fruit, but they provide a picturesque tropical look for the...

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Good to Grow: It's been a grape year

By By Chris Postalwait For the Gazette-Mail With the leaves of the mighty black walnut starting to turn across the region, giving a preview that fall and shorter days are abound, I found myself...

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Good to Grow: Fairy garden brings magic to the neighborhood

By By Jane Powell Good To Grow It's September, which is, for a gardener, a very busy month. And, yes, I have a long list of chores. But something unexpected happened. I built a fairy garden. I must...

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Overbrook students reap educational benefits of school garden

By Jennifer Gardner At Overbrook Elementary, digging in the dirt is just part of the day's lesson. On a typical day, third- and fourth-graders gathered around a raised bed to plant the last of their...

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WV Farm2Fork Team: Enjoy every last taste of summer fruits and vegetables

By By Allan Hathaway WV Farm2Fork Team Sometimes in September I feel like I am betwixt and between. Summer has been great (maybe too short) and fall is a great time of year in the Mountain State. I...

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Calhoun farmer thinks small with microgreens

By Jennifer Gardner Tom Thiltgen wanted to be a farmer.While living in Virginia Beach, Virginia, he longed for a slower pace of life in the countryside where he could live off of the land with his...

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