Everything you need to know to get started in DIY carbon sequestration.
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In the world of permaculture, this weed has a worthy job to do. I love bindweed. (Or morning glory, if that’s what you prefer to
Few things crash the garden party harder than the arrival of aphids. In an instant, visions of effortless harvest and flawless plants come to an
I invite you to consider the following irony: Agriculture is the foundation of civilization. By cultivating plants and animals, we developed the means to grow
We live in a desert. (Well, technically, we live in a steppe). It’s easy to forget that sometimes, especially when we live in a city
Creating beneficial insect habitat: Lacewings, lady bugs and mantis, oh my! —by James Loomis
Goodbye ice, goodbye snow. Goodbye frozen fingers, see you later frozen toes. Hello, wee bit of daylight after dinnertime. Nice to have you back sunshine.
Every year, without fail, I’m ready to declare “SPRING!” months before the calendar gives consent. Sometime in February, when a 48-degree day feels like T-shirt
The seed is one of the most powerful and resilient biological technologies on the planet. A magical time capsule for plant life, it contains the
A monthly compendium of random wisdom for the home, garden and natural world.—by Diane Olson
Carbon sequestration The carbon in biochar remains quite stable when buried, and can remain locked there for decades, centuries or even millennia. While the process
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