Periodically, I will be highlighting books from my affiliate partner, Chelsea Green Publishing. They offer an inspiring selection of books focused on the politics and
Month: August 2020
Disappointment
Growing a garden is a lot like being in a relationship. In fact, it is a relationship. You spend time getting to know your plants
Ode to the Tomato
It seemed to come from nowhere, This little green node of promise. It wasn’t there the night before, But in the morning – ah, bliss!
Divine Shades of Purple
Purple represents ceremony, mystery, wisdom, spiritual enlightenment, nobility, royalty, spirituality, creativity, wealth, pride, delicacy, romance, arrogance, mourning, and penance. It’s a rare thing, the color
Create a Thriving Community with Habitat Gardens
If you have a little plot of land around your home, or a patio or a porch, you can make it a habitat for your
Christening by Vortex
We are energetic beings, not solid mass. We’re made of electromagnetic vibrations that create energy fields in and around us. It’s believed that we have
prAna Invites Brands to Responsible Packaging Movement
We’re a throwaway society. We throw everything away, from clothing, to food, to cars, and everything in between. One of the worst throwaway issues is
Preserving and Regrowing Our Lungs
Rainforests cover only about 7% of the planet’s landmass, so why are they important? Rainforests are the planet’s workhorses, essential in producing rainfall for the
Watering the Food Desert
The wealthiest country in the world has a growing food problem. Shamefully, food deserts have negatively impacted millions of low-income families in the United States
Recipe: Vegan Sausage with Chinese Braised Lettuce
I frequently buy locally raised organic produce through a little mom-and-pop delivery service in my area. I only buy one bag of produce at a