Why You Should “Eat Local” At Thanksgiving And Christmas
“Eat Local” means buying everything for your holiday meals fresh from local growers, from the meats through the pies.
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“Eat Local” means buying everything for your holiday meals fresh from local growers, from the meats through the pies.
Why You Should “Eat Local” At Thanksgiving And Christmas Read More »
Tree leaves that fall every autumn make fantastic compost or mulch to feed your garden plants. Here’s how to use them.
Turn Autumn Tree Leaves Into Compost, Mulch, And Organic Fertilizer Read More »
Plant Propagation from AHS is a marvelous edition, with all of the information you need to create new plants from your favorite specimens.
Review: Plant Propagation by The American Horticultural Society Read More »
Video of Michael Pollan on The Colbert Report promoting his new book “Food Rules, An Eater’s Manual”.
Snow that falls in October can devastate trees. Learn how you can reduce the chance of damage to your trees when a fall snowstorm strikes.
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Rototilling doesn’t benefit a garden. It creates more weeds and damages soil structure and organisms that takes months to reverse.
Rototilling Your Organic Garden: More Harm Than Good? Read More »
Those of us who spend time in our gardens know just how therapeutic organic gardening can be for our mental health and physical health.
Botany For Gardeners explains the life of plants simply and clearly. Gardeners will find much of the information in Brian Capon’s book essential.
Local organic and in-season food is the most ethical way to eat. That includes growing as much food as you can in an organic garden.
Eating Locally Grown Organic Food Has Impact Beyond Your Community Read More »
I rant about the unparalleled noise level and pollution of leaf blowers. I hope you appreciate the humor
Your Leaf Blower Shatters My Fortress Of Solitude Read More »
Michael Pollan wrote an excellent article in The Nation, outlining the lack of real progress in reforming the broken food system in the United States.
Michael Pollan on Why Government is Addicted to Cheap, Fast Food Read More »