385: Chris McLaughlin on Heirloom Flowers in the Garden
385: Chris McLaughlin on Heirloom Flowers in the Garden. Appreciating the histories of flowers. Chris is a Northern California writer and author who has had her hands in the soil…
385: Chris McLaughlin on Heirloom Flowers in the Garden. Appreciating the histories of flowers. Chris is a Northern California writer and author who has had her hands in the soil…
383: Josh Krenz on Fertilizer from Grocery Store Waste. Reducing food waste and feeding plants at the same time. Josh is the CEO and founder of Vivid Life Sciences, a…
382: Lynn McMahon on A Century Old Urban Farm. Building history with six generations on the same homestead. Lynn lives with her husband Mike and their Walker Coonhound on their…
381: Elias Martinez on Indoor Farming without Barriers. Witnessing the power of growing food for a community. Elias grew up around urban farming & gardening in a rough part Miami…
376: Hilary Boynton as The Lunch Lady. Preparing school meals with gut health in mind. Hilary is a certified holistic health counselor, with a BA in psychology from the University…
375: Eddy Garcia on Polystyrene Eating Bugs. Finding an ally in nature for waste disposal. Eddy, has an E.B.N. or as he likes to call it Educated By Nature degree.…
372: Brook Sarson on Water Harvesting. Building simple, cost-effective solutions for conserving water resources. Brook is co-owner and CEO of CatchingH2O and H2OME. She started H2OME in 2008 with the…
Garden-Based Learning(Not as Scary as it May Sound)by Guest blogger: Lanita PerryListen to her podcast HERE Garden-Based learning gives a whole new meaning to ‘engaging students’. The key to getting…
369: Lanita Perry on Garden Based Education. Actively teaching through growing food. Lanita is a Special Education teacher at Irving Elementary in Cleeeburne, Texas and teaches in a Preschool Program…
4 Ways to Make Urban Farming Fun by Guest blogger: Matthew Kozuchof Engineers for a Sustainable World Listen to his podcast HERE On a warm and sunny Oakland afternoon, dozens…