6 Crops You Might be Surprised Aren’t Native to the US
They have roots elsewhere.
6 Crops You Might be Surprised Aren’t Native to the US
They have roots elsewhere.
Meet These Afro-Indigenous Farmers Who Want to Fund Food Through Hemp
Handèwa Farms is looking to grow more than 6,000 pounds of food for North Carolinians in need.
Herb spirals are beautiful, productive, righteous installations -- popular in permaculture circles, but little known in mainstream garden design
Four Indigenous seed savers share their wisdom on the sacred practice.
A Million Gardens Movement guide.
European Union Hits United States With Tariffs On Tobacco, Nuts
It will affect agriculture exports.
A Q&A with Nicole Burke of Gardenary.
Food for Free: How to Make Acorn Flour
A guide to gathering and leaching acorns.
One should be comfortable with, better yet 'love' soil, to be a successful gardener or an urban farmer. Earlier this fall I had occasion to wax poetic about soil and its magical properties, with Modern Farmer publisher Frank Giustra. I have no doubt that he thought me a bit bonkers at the outset, but by the time we were done, he'd signed up for raised beds filled with living soil. What follows is a tidier version of the bits and pieces of enthusiasm I offered Frank as we puttered in the greenhouse.
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