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‘Gardens That Can Save the World’: A New Book on Small Landscapes with Big Ideas

Situated on an ecological reserve 100 miles from Mexico City, The Ruins was designed with water and stone to look as ancient...

Can Urban Farming Feed the World?

Urban farming 2060: How vertical gardens will feed megacities Can urban farming feed the world? The short answer is yes, it can and it will! Can...

Soil, Compost, Mulch: A Garden Practice for a Warming World

Editor’s note:This piece was written during a period of personal and political overwhelm, when climate change felt both enormous and abstract. Returning to it...

Book review: Regenesis: feeding the world without devouring the planet by George Monbiot | Jack Wallington

The first thing that struck me about Regenesis is one third of the book’s pages are references to sources, largely scientific studies, giving it...

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4 Tips to Grow Perfectly Sweet Watermelons This Summer

Nothing says summer like a sweet slice of watermelon. Interestingly, the original watermelons were quite bitter and were selectively bred to be sweet over...

Protecting Vegetables from Summer Heat

Sharing is caring! Summer brings some of the most productive weeks of the vegetable gardening season. Tomatoes begin ripening. Cucumbers, squash, and beans reach peak production....

How to Grow and Care For Lewisia Bitterroot (Cliff Maids)

Species to Select Chances are, you’ll only find cliff maids for sale, which makes choosing which species to plant pretty easy. But some specialty nurseries will...
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