Seeds strengthen our connections to what we grow and eat; they are intrinsic to our identity and our future. I cherish seed as a common resource that all the world should be able to access freely.| Chelsea Green Publishing
Cultivating mushrooms on various substrates has many benefits — from composting, mycoremediation, and creating value-added consumer goods. It helps reduces waste and helps the environment!| Chelsea Green Publishing
Planting cover crops is a key step in transforming dirt into soil! The benefit list is long but they need to be selected with a purpose.| Chelsea Green Publishing
With more than 80 percent of the US population now residing in urban areas food forests help provide a local food source. And they also serve as perfect platforms for community-building.| Chelsea Green Publishing
Climatic uncertainty has become the new normal. Farmers, gardeners and orchard-keepers are desperately seeking ways to adapt their food production to be more resilient in the face of such “global weirding.”| Chelsea Green Publishing
I love fungi, looking for them in autumn is one of the things I look forward to most all year. You don’t even need to identify them to enjoy looking… The post Should we stop comparing fungi to apples? first appeared on Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens.| Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens
Move aside, maple! We have two new syrups to add to the table. Read on for insights on tapping, selling, and eating syrup from walnut & birch trees.| Chelsea Green Publishing
Update May 2025... Since I posted this article and sent it to various Government departments and MPs, the Government's Department Natural England has now released an interactive map of peatlands across England, this is a fantastic new step in understanding land across the UK to make more informed decisions. Blog post explaining the new data| Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens | nature, landscape and garden design in H...
Throughout my life I've felt the same question from society, sometimes people actually ask me it, other times I can simply tell people think it because of the way they behave with a lack of care for life. The question is... "What's the point in protecting nature?" To me the answer is both obvious and| Jack Wallington | Nature & Gardens | nature, landscape and garden design in H...
BC mountain caribou recovery will take generations. The remaining six caribou in the Kootenays will be moved to a maternal pen near Revelstoke. The post BC mountain caribou recovery program appeared first on Columbia Valley Tourism Guide - Invermere BC | Official Travel Guide & Events Calendar.| Columbia Valley Tourism Guide – Invermere BC | Official Travel Guide & Even...