119: Nate Downey on Water Harvesting
119: Nate Downey on Water Harvesting. Simple concepts using nature’s own energy to positively impact our gardens.. Author of the recent award-winning book, “Harvest the Rain,” published in 2010 by…
119: Nate Downey on Water Harvesting. Simple concepts using nature’s own energy to positively impact our gardens.. Author of the recent award-winning book, “Harvest the Rain,” published in 2010 by…
Climate change and ski resorts: The livelihood of winter recreation By Emily Powell As an avid skier, I treasure the beautiful, bright powder days that result from the heavy snowfall…
Urban Fruit Trees:Bounty for the Lazy Gardener by Greg Peterson My favorite plant to nurture at the Urban Farm is the fruit tree, it appeals to the lazy gardener in…
118: Laura Plumb on Natural Foods for Better Health. An Auryvedic lesson on the importance of proper, natural foods for our health. – – – – Laura is a master…
Noncomposting on the Urban Farm We have a deep, dark secret at the Urban Farm. It’s the reason our greens spring to life, our flowers are happy, why everything grows…
117: Eric Toensmeier on Carbon Farming. Finding Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation in Our Own Soils. Eric is the award-winning author of Paradise Lot and Perennial Vegetables, and the co-author of Edible Forest Gardens.…
116: John Moody of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. Helping American farmers and growers defend their right to distribute food. John is a husband, father to four, small farmer, author,…
115: Hayley Fager on International Agriculture Awards from INUAg. Recognizing Urban Farmers for innovation, food justice and community education. Hayley joined International Network for Urban Agriculture (INUAg) as the Director…
Simple Secrets for Sustainable Living By Tayler Jenkins The effort to live a more environmentally sustainable lifestyle can feel daunting and even hopeless at times, often enough so much so…
Featured Farmer: Greg Peterson on The Urban Farm in Phoenix, AZ Tell us a little about your urban farm. What’s its name? Size? The Urban Farm, as I dubbed it…