How To Afford Organic
Organic products often cost more than “traditional” ones.* So how can a family do right for the environment and their bodies without going broke? Well, here’s how we Blankenships do it.
Heirloom Seeds
When you plant heirloom seeds in your garden this year, you’re protecting America’s biodiversity and culinary heritage. Seventh Generation’s blog shares what heirloom varieties mean to us and where to find them.
High Line Happiness
New York City has finally finished revamping its old elevated freight rail into the beautiful High Line park. I can’t wait to visit!
Urban Homesteading
No matter where you live, you CAN live off the land.
Tubtrugs Lug Garden Stuff
These eco-friendly, 80-100% recycled polyethylene containers make transporting things around the yard easier and stylish.
Live Green Living Lecture at Auburn University
Well, our lecture would have been live if AU’s firewall would let us record. Boo. BOO. Sorry, friends.
BUT you can see our lecture notes and slides here.
“Making a Difference” on NBC Nightly News Tonight
At 6:30 pm ET NBC will be airing a segment on gardening 4th grader Katie Stagliano, a South Carolina Pinewood Prep School student. Miss Stagliano wants to donate the produce from her school’s vegetable garden to local soup kitchens to help in the fight against hunger.
Her gardening mentor is Master Gardening’s own Lisa Turocy of Dorchester County.