Polyculture Patterns (from Apios wiki)

Read the full PDF article below (works best on a computer) or click on the “download” button to save the file (best for cell phones). PAN recently shared three new […]

Pawpaw Article (from Apios wiki)

Pawpaw: A Favorite Native Edible Plant Read the full PDF article below (works best on a computer) or click on the “download” button to save the file (best for cell […]

Cultivating Community

by Shira Lynn You know those high maintenance yards where plants don’t touch — where each specimen is surrounded by a mulch moat living the American dream of ruling one’s […]

Healthy Soil & Healthy Communities

By Shira Lynn Taking care of plants and soil is an act of love—an expression of our commitment to growing a healthy and resilient community. At the heart of ecological […]

Where Food and Forest Meet

By Shira Lynn After attending a talk by an edible-perennial-landscape-farmer, my pro-pollinator friend was beside herself with concern. “That farmer is doing so much good,” she exclaimed, “but she’s not […]

Video: “Becoming Earth Wise” teaser!

Check out the “Becoming Earth Wise” teaser! Rev Dele, our previous Facilitating Director, will be hosting the new show on e360tv! WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW? If […]

A Suburban Food Forest Yard

by Shira Lynn It’s spring in my suburban food forest yard! I want to be outside all of the time, but there’s actually very little that needs doing. One of […]

A Decade-Old Rewilded Lawn

One community member, Charley Eiseman, has been working on rewilding his lawn for nearly a decade. He has documented his experience in blog posts here. His lawn has gone from […]

Have you ever gotten to know Goldenrod?

Compiled by Stephanie Aubert If you’re like most people, you probably haven’t given this group of plants much thought. Solidago spp., commonly known as goldenrods, are a plant genus with […]