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A Subversive Plot

  • Hospital Gardening Turns Gold

    Hospital Gardening Turns Gold

    One Indiana hospital is improving local health by growing its own produce in gardens on the medical center's campus. When asked what people can do to make a change, the hospital's... »

  • 5 Tips From Farm to School

    5 Tips From Farm to School

    Farm to School programs give every child access to the healthiest food possible, provided by local farmers. It offers a win-win setup, for the children and the farmers.  »

  • Is this Dandy Lion King?

    Is this Dandy Lion King?

    Whether you would like to use the dandelion for food, as a medicine, or to avoid carcinogenic chemicals used to treat lawns, the call to action can be clear. If you treat your... »

  • Interview with Gene Baur of the Farm Sanctuary

    Interview with Gene Baur of the Farm Sanctuary

    Ultimately, Baur advises people to vote with their dollars. “Be an activist consumer.” »

  • 5 Benefits of Community Orchards

    5 Benefits of Community Orchards

    A community orchard may provide many things to the local community, including: fruit, perennial vegetables, place to meet new and well-known friends, and education and research... »

  • From the Roof Top!

    From the Roof Top!

    Growing food on the roof seems so simple, so green, and so doable. But it's not that simple. Here are some things to take into consideration.  »

  • It’s Personal (Diabetes)

    It’s Personal (Diabetes)

    One woman's story of diabetes and how she's living with it is reflective of millions more. This woman wants to make a difference. How about you? »

  • Eating up Public Art

    Eating up Public Art

    Can a garden be public art? Jami Scholl thinks so.  »

  • Bees on Meds from P.U.

    Bees on Meds from P.U.

    Working together we can make a difference for the bees, our own survival and the planet we leave our children. »

  • Headlining Bacteria

    Headlining Bacteria

    Get your hands dirty. It is so good for you -- sometimes in unexpected ways. »

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