Every post in this blog is a green living “How To” that can be applied to your own life. The primary focus is local food and growing in the varied altitudes of the southeastern mountains and foothills.
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Latest Blog Posts for Appalachian Feet
- How to Buy Tame, Hand-Fed Easter Egger Hens from Our DaughterThis summer our daughter Rain decided to raise the tamest Easter Egger hens and sell them once they were close to laying age. She is selling them for the excellent price of $20.00 each. They are now large and feathered enough to be housed in outdoor...
- How to Build a Permaculture Garden Class, Part 1 & 2This Saturday Eliza is going to be showing a small group of people how to install a permaculture garden by actually doing it — the best way to learn! If you prefer to learn hands-on, this class is going to cover a myriad of permaculture techniq...
- SC Organic Growing Conference PlaceholderI taught two classes at last Saturday’s SC Organic Growing Conference — one on farmscaping and the other on southern passalong plants for permaculturists. I promised everyone to put the handouts online, which is still on my todo list. Bei...
- How to Attend Hands-On Classes in Gardens, Kitchens, Forests, and Even a Late 1800’s Cabinon Feb 12, 2015 in Appalachian History Backyard Chickens Beekeeping Beneficial Animals Beneficial Insects Butterfly & Hummingbird Gardening Canning Classes Community Events Compost & Amendments Cooking & Preserving Cover Crops Drying Education Eliza Farms Fermentation Flowers Fruits Fungi Garden Design Garden DIY Garden Philosophy Garden Tour General Philosophy Heirlooms Herbs/Spices Hiking Home Improvement Hugelkultur Insects Intensive Space Gardening Irrigation Kitchen Gardens/Potagers Lasagna Gardening Microclimates Miscellaneous Crops Native Plants Nature Nature Study Orchard Shrubs Orchard Trees Ornamental Edibles Permaculture Permaculture Projects Pests & Diseases Propagation Root Crops Seed Saving/Starting Shade/Part Sun Edibles Soil & Fertility Things to Do Trap Cropping Vegetables Vining Edibles Wild Foraged Food Winter Growing appalachian feet mountain arts chickens. hagood mill classes cooking courses farm garden gardening guided tour handson homesteading lectures mountain mushrooms nature walk permaculture skills swamp rabbit cafe and grocery the wheel urban urban farm workshopsIt’s here. The garden classes are in gardens, the cooking classes are in kitchens, the nature study is in forests, the raspberries taste like raspberries, and the snozzberries taste like snozzberries! Photo Caption: My daughter and I inside the...
- Update: Public Permaculture Demo Garden Progresson Feb 9, 2015 in Beneficial Animals Beneficial Insects Butterfly & Hummingbird Gardening Charity/Causes Classes Community Events Compost & Amendments Cover Crops Education Eliza Flowers Fruits Garden Design Garden DIY Garden Philosophy Garden Tour General Philosophy Heirlooms Herbs/Spices Hugelkultur Intensive Space Gardening Local Permaculture Sites Microclimates Nature Orchard Shrubs Orchard Trees Ornamental Edibles Permaculture Permaculture Projects Pests & Diseases Propagation Seed Saving/Starting Soil & Fertility Things to Do Vegetables bank community demo eastern phoebe english ivy garden group hugelkultur lamb mockingbird permaculture plant bank progress scups seed and plant bank seed saving sharing society soil weeding wildflowers work dayWhen I founded the SC Upstate Permaculture Society I had no idea we’d be this popular, but we’re up to 644 members with multiple people joining each week. If you live in upstate South Carolina (or nearby) we welcome you to join us. Last O...
- News: Eliza on TV, Upcoming Events, and Our Favorite “How To” Articleson Dec 12, 2014 in ElizaEliza was on TV Wednesday doing a foraging recipe demonstration (involving a failed attempt to use a hammer) and talking about a couple things happening this weekend with Grow Journey and the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery’s Holiday Flea Marke...
- How to Have Perennial Food Plants & No Disease for Your 2015 GardenOkay, maybe not NO disease, but insignificant diseases and pests sounds good, right? Plus, perennial fruits and veggies mean less work for more harvest. Eliza loves teaching the two class topics available this week at the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Groc...
- How to Attend Our Upcoming Garden Open House (& a Virtual Tour)Our garden open house (rain or shine) is THIS coming Saturday! APPALACHIAN FEET GARDEN OPEN HOUSE DETAILS: Drop-in June 14th, 9:00am – 5:00pm Recommended donation of $2-$5 440 Summit Drive, Greenville, SC You may also want to catch Eliza’...
- How to Eat Well While Learning on March 1ston Feb 19, 2014 in Classes Community Events Education Eliza Things to Do classes menu sc organic growers conference school scool symposiumThe SC Organic Grower’s Conference just announced their locally sourced menu and it’s worth the price of the ticket just to eat lunch. Photo Caption: The SC Growers School is locally sourcing as many ingredients from their lunch menu as p...
- How to Get Our Email NewsletterWho else can’t wait until spring? I mean, besides our dog… Photo Caption: Ceres had a blast rolling and running in the snow. We thoroughly enjoyed this week’s token snow of the year, but we’re just as excited about next week...
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