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Control Pests Naturally
Want to control pests naturally? This blog post is written just for you! Learn ways that you can minimize chemical pesticides in your garden.
Your Food Forest Starts with Compost
Use your food and garden waste to create healthy soil for a sustainable organic garden.
Why Eat More Plants?
You don’t have to be a vegetarian or vegan to eat mostly plants, but it does challenge you to think through how to prepare fruits and vegetables for more enjoyment. Lots of options and recipes are available, so start exploring!
Grow a Food Indy Forest
Small food forests are a simple way to grow your own local, organic fruits and vegetables.
Farming is Vital to Black Health
More Black people belong in gardens and natural spaces. It may seem controversial to some, but in truth, cultivating gardens and farming are our birthright.
Hate plastic waste? Hold manufacturers responsible. Here’s how.
Learn how EPR puts the onus on manufacturers to reduce plastic production and waste, and why it's a necessary step towards a sustainable future. Say goodbye to recycling as the only answer and discover how we can hold companies accountable for their wasteful products. Read now to learn more.
Get Sensual in Nature: Discover the Beauty of Your Sit Spot
Discover the ancient practice of the sit spot and how it can help you connect with nature and gain insight into yourself. Learn how this simple practice can benefit your mental and physical health and enhance your overall well-being.
Sprout a small garden right in your kitchen
Have you started planning your sustainable garden yet? This is really important, especially if you are a person of color. This may seem controversial to some, but in truth, growing gardens and farming are our birthright, steeped in thousands of years of tradition.
Start a Food Indy Food Forest
Discover the seven layers of plants that make up this unique gardening method and explore exciting new possibilities for your garden.
Composting with Worms is the Shit
Worms are a natural, non-chemical, way of fertilizing the garden, breaking down food scraps and garden waste to make a nutrient filled soil to feed your plants. Healthy soil for plants is just like a healthy diet for people. The more better the soil, the healthier your plants and crops.