The sunny summer growing season is winding down, but there’s still so much that can be done with your garden to make the most out of the time (and money) spent. Here are some easy, zero-waste, and budget-friendly tips for replanting your garden for fall and beyond.
Read MoreSpring is finally here, which means it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get to gardening! Not only is gardening relaxing and therapeutic, it’s a great way to learn about the environment, grow your own crops, and reduce your packaging, water, and food waste.
Read MoreSummer’s finally here and the weather’s heating up fast. With a massive heat wave sweeping over the Western United States, many are experiencing the devastating effects of Climate Change & Global Warming firsthand.
Read MoreIn recent years, with more people realizing the effects of climate change and harmful pesticides, there’s been a growing push to “Save the Honey Bees”. And while honey bees are important for helping pollinate plants and crops, all pollinators are at risk.
Read MoreDid you know that one-third of the world's food is wasted, amounting to 1.3 billion tons every year? With such high quantities of food going into landfills, as well as rising levels of greenhouse gasses, it’s no wonder that so many people are turning to composting as a way to lessen their environmental impact.
Read MoreWith April being Earth Month, it’s a bummer that many of us stuck indoors instead of getting out to enjoy nature. However, there’s still plenty of ways to be more environmentally friendly at home, and with the extra time on your hands, maybe now is the time to bring nature into your space with a small produce garden.
Read MoreUpdated August 2014
Living on a small city lot limits our ability to plant a garden. With the large trees in our neighborhood the only good sunny spot is right smack in the middle of the backyard. We’ve tried planting around the edges in years past but it just doesn’t get enough sun. The next best thing is a container garden.
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