Back in 2021, I shared a short piece about an unusual half-acre on the lower south side of Providence — the Edible Forest Garden at Roger Williams Park. The idea was simple and a little radical: plant a patch of city land so it behaves like a forest, in layers and relationships, and then mostly... Continue Reading →
Growing Trees Fast: A Practical Guide to Quick Shade, Food, Habitat, and Climate Resilience
Fast-growing trees are more than a landscaping shortcut. They can cool homes, provide food, restore soil life, create privacy, support pollinators, protect against wind, and help communities adapt to a hotter, more unstable climate. Whether someone is planting a backyard orchard, a privacy screen, a school garden, a community food forest, or a small container... Continue Reading →
Official Title: Why 2023 Will Be the Year for Growing Your Own Food and Medicine - Plants to Start Growing Now! Will global food shortages and political strife cause you to grow your own botanticals? Posted by: Reginald Reefer on Sunday Jul 24, 2022 While I generally tend to be a very optimistic person, the... Continue Reading →
(Repost) Why 2023 Will Be the Year for Growing Your Own Food and Medicine
Eating healthy is hard. | Gardyn makes it easy. |Gardyn's revolutionary AI technology | takes care of it all, so you don't have to Better for You. Better for the Planet. We, at Gardyn, believe it is urgent we rediscover what food should be about: fresh, tasty, nutritious, easily accessible — and grown in a... Continue Reading →
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Can gardening help tackle climate change?
A new gardening science centre has opened at RHS Wisely in Surrey, the first of its kind in the world. Scientists will examine how garden plants can impact positively on the environment. Source, however video is primary content.