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Transition/Estate Planning:This topic is perhaps one of the most important topics for all families to discuss, especially in agriculture. Many have shared stories of heartbreak with me. I’ve also heard an increasing number of farmers share with me they weren’t sure who the farm will transiti...
At Eden Gardens, we recently led a Tabletop Forest Walk, an indoor activity in which residents laid a stone pathway and designed a small forest using twigs, moss, and seed heads on a tabletop. As we worked, one elder began reminiscing: “I used to have a forest up behind my house. I...
A cheat, since I haven't left my post code even recently, but I've definitely enjoyed looking back at some of the gardens visited in the autumn of 2017 across the Perigord and Dordogne - and this was the highlight, the gardens at Eryignac. The sun was shining and since the topiary ...
Robert Pavlis I have been gardening my whole life and have a science background. Besides writing and speaking about gardening, I own and operate a 6 acre private garden called Aspen Grove Gardens which now has over 3,000 perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees. Yes--I am a plantaholic!
For more than a century, tomatoes have been grown in gardens from Kazakstan to California, and in many locales cultivation of the red fruit goes back centuries. Like most crops, pinpointing where it all began is not easy. Vavilov was a renowned Russian scientist who conceived the idea that ...
Britain is the home of Gnome-lovers, and there is something quintessentially British about them. There was a time where the gardens of Blighty would have had at least one gnome or two to keep the veggie patch safe. Gnomes have been known to come in all shapes, sizes and have something ...
This is the Loire of Jules Verne, born in Nantes, and Leonardo da Vinci, who died near Tours. The wild imaginations of these great visionaries survive in strange juxtapositions of art and practicality in Loire gardens, from the vegetable-growing pyramids in the public parks of Nantes, to Ang...
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two concerns of public health. Documented individual health benefits include less depression and improved pregnancy outcomes from walking in or living near urban green spaces. Community gardens, parks, and other urban vegetation enhance community health by improving social interactions, such as family dyn...