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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Country diary: On harvest open day, celebration, relief and flying gazebos | Anita Roy

The apps say heavy rain, but apps ain't always right, and farmers more than anyone are used to the whims of the weather gods. Rose and Ruth, the farm's chief growers, decide to keep calm and carry on. When I arrive, their optimism appears to have paid off. The clouds are low and grey, but it's not actually raining. I walk past the Caractacus Potts-style compost loo and along the grassy path between the veg beds where a scarecrow stands guard in a red jumper.
Agriculture
fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
1 week ago

Santa Rosa boy and his family at heart of fight for right to keep bees in city

Santa Rosa 9-year-old Nicholas Bard is a walking encyclopedia of honeybee facts. A colony needs 30 to 60 pounds of honey to survive each winter. The average lifespan of bees is about two weeks. And individuals hold distinct jobs, from cleaners to foragers, during their life cycle. Nicholas knows how much bees contribute to California's agricultural economy and the alarming rate at which the population is declining.
California
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

How The Culpeper Is Changing the Way the City Eats

Deptford Little Farm transforms unused urban land into organic rooftop and ground growing spaces supplying The Culpeper Family and educating volunteers in sustainable food production.
fromPrx
1 month ago

The World

Some foreign shippers are suspending US package deliveries, as a customs tax exemption for low-value goods comes to an end this Friday. Also, a look at the status of the Russian mercenary force Wagner Group's operations in Mali. And, new mouth guards with flashing lights may be able to alert rugby players of potential concussions. Plus, Istanbul's free public orchard allows visitors to pick their own produce.
World news
fromNews 12 - Default
1 month ago

Former naval storage yard transformed into innovation hubs brings thousands of jobs to Sunset Park

We were spread out across different buildings. Now it's all under one house, which is so nice,
Brooklyn
fromMission Local
1 month ago

A 'public medicine chest' grows by I-280

Alemany Farm is home to the largest urban agricultural site in San Francisco, including a medicinal herb garden that serves as a public medicine chest.
Agriculture
fromBon Appetit
2 months ago

The Most Functional (and Stylish) Kitchen Compost Bins

Composting has transitioned from a niche practice into a regular part of city life in the U.S., with cities like New York adopting mandatory composting.
Environment
#foraging
Agriculture
fromEarth911
3 months ago

Neighborhood Nourishment: How To Form a Community Garden

Growing your own food provides financial savings and avoids harmful chemicals while enabling environmental benefits.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
3 months ago

18 Absolute Best Seeds To Grow In Your Kitchen (And Why) - Tasting Table

Home kitchen seed growth enhances flavor and nutrition, even in limited spaces.
NYC politics
fromGothamist
3 months ago

NJ lawmakers advance landmark legislation aimed at expanding urban farming

New Jersey is on track to become the first state with a dedicated urban land for farming program, promoting food access in cities.
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Eagle
4 months ago

PREMIUMOrganizations work to educate locals about fruit tree maintenance

Brooklyn's fruit trees offer abundant yet underutilized local produce that many residents are unaware of.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 months ago

Texas' largest rooftop farm blooms over downtown Houston

Not a lot of people have their own homes or garden spaces, so this may be the only access to living, breathing soil that they have.
Portland food
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