Perennial plants and a promise produce a new project
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
A friendly reminder, the bees, and some soil test results suggest a new garden project for 2016 and beyond.
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
A friendly reminder, the bees, and some soil test results suggest a new garden project for 2016 and beyond.
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
Now that I have worked with two different gardening methods, I look at each through the lens of soil fertility and how that affects what I grow.
By Courtney White, A Carbon Pilgrim
The power of carbon + coexistence struck me while visiting a farm in New South Wales, Australia, a few years ago.
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
2014's garden data is in. How did my garden respond to the questions I put to it this year? Read on and find out!
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
The dialogue I'm conducting with my garden includes these questions that I'm asking the crops to answer for me.
By Claire Schosser, Living Low in the Lou
In 2013 I asked my garden to tell me if the soil would benefit from re-mineralization. The answer is in. The next move in the dialogue is mine. Find out what I'll be asking the soil to tell me in 2014.