the regenerative agriculture conversations Thank you for all the support; guests and listeners alike! We're rolling out of 2024 into 2025 with a growing audience as more and more folks are participating in regenerative ranching, farming and gardening p
for the Herb [and Home] Garden More and more farmers are switching to Regenerative Agriculture principles. One main reason for the switch is to take better care of topsoil, so less carbon is released into the atmosphere. The methods used increase soil water holding capacity, stop erosion, prot...
but as early as it does and has dried out a bit, take a shovel or sturdy trowel and dig into it. This could be difficult because digging into the virgin earth is the single hardest gardening task. But check for these things: sand, if the soil falls off the trowel in a cascade...
Margaret:Well, and I love some of your company kind of mottos or slogans or tenets, I guess. One of them that I think came from your childhood, Martha, was “there is no away.” Maybe you could explain that because gardening, whether we’re doing hardscape work, like you’re talking ...
or future generations All voices shall be heard; equity beyond human community Bottom–up cultures/initiatives (permaculture, urban gardening, local currencies, urban pioneer movement, placemaking) State of Art Regenerative approaches departing from the recognition that each place is a unique dynamic enti...