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Tuesday morning I stopped by the St. Elmo Community Food Forest for a few minutes to cut the paths—the scarlet clover we planted last fall in several of the pathways had reached senescence and were ready to be chopped and dropped. Next to t...
It’s been a busy few past days—last Saturday we helped break ground on two new community growing spaces, one a food forest at Lake Lane Montessori (below) next to East Lake Park, the other a community garden in East Lake Park itself (above)...
Indigo bush (Amorpha fruticosa) against a grey cloudy sky for a change!
While our part of the world remains in a condition of drought, this week saw real sustained rain the likes of which we have not seen in months. Beginning with thunders...
What if instead of grass lawn this was the norm in America? (From a poster by Theo van Hoytema (d. 1917), Rijksmuseum RP-P-1914-4661)
The average American home, whatever the sociopolitical stratum the residents inhabit, is almost certainly...
On Saturday of last week I joined a number of other people from around town at Calvin Donaldson Elementary School in the Alton Park neighborhood, and together we built new garden beds and worked to revive a fruit tree orchard that was origi...
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