By Julie Bonnin
There are many reasons to grow your own food, and recent unresolved food safety concerns about summer favorites like tomatoes and cilantro, the official herb of Tex-Mex cooking – are likely to have more folks cultivating an interest in growing edible plants.
Herbs are the perfect entry-level plant for first-time food growers. Given [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Trees/Plants/Yard'
Time To Grow Your Own Food? Start With Healthful, Easy-growing Herbs
July 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Food · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard
A Twist on Lawn Worship, Neuton Lawn Mower Worship
July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Nima Kapadia
Creating an alternative to the conventional, gasoline-powered lawn mower is “work of art” that has gotten the Neuton recognition at museums this summer.
Tags: Trees/Plants/Yard
Fighting To Save The Bees And Other Pollinators
June 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment
By Barbara Kessler
If you’ve been wondering about all the buzz over honeybees, here is some food for thought – or rather some thought about food: Bees play a role in one out of every three bites of food Americans eat.
Pollinators, mainly bees, but also butterflies, songbirds and even bats, perform such a critical function [...]
Tags: Food · Model Projects · Nation · Trees/Plants/Yard · Wildlife
The Real Enemy In Your Garage: Gas Mowers Undercut Air Quality
May 21st, 2008 · No Comments
By Julie Bonnin
The last thing many homeowners may be thinking about when they yank the plug on their gas-powered lawnmower is their contribution to global warming and poor air quality.
Photo: Clean Air Gardening
Brill rotary mower
But as more and more people attempt to lessen the environmental footprint they leave behind, one of the first areas [...]
Tags: Cut Consumption · Trees/Plants/Yard
Community Gardens: A Plot For Growing And Eating Locally
April 20th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
and Barbara Kessler
There’s no doubt that community gardens, a tradition that first surfaced in the United States in the early 1900’s, are at the grassroots of today’s urban “buy local/grow local” movement. But today, in places as diverse as New York City and Madison, Wisc., community gardens are also a socio-cultural [...]
Tags: Food · Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Model Projects · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard
Where Have All The Flowers' Scents Gone?
April 18th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
While it may not be an answer to the mysterious collapse of certain honeybee colonies, researchers at the University of Virginia have identified one unusual threat to the continued well-being of pollinating insects and the flowers they love: Air pollution, they report in the journal Atmospheric Environment, is killing the scent of flowers.
Using [...]
Tags: Briefs · Food · Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Trees/Plants/Yard
Pedaling (For) Trees: Planting America One Sapling At A Time
April 17th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
They claim not to have been inspired by anybody in particular, but it’s hard to imagine that childhood Disney ballads of Johnny Appleseed weren’t lurking somewhere in Grant Gardner’s and Matt Cortina’s heads when they decided, sitting in a New Jersey coffee shop in December of 2006, to travel the breadth [...]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Nation · Trees/Plants/Yard
Companion Gardening: A Visual And Edible Bounty
April 16th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
After nine years, Mary Bakatsa’s garden is bearing fruit…and vegetables…and flowers…and herbs. It is a chorus of life, and supports more activity than even Mary imagined when she started gardening nearly 20 years ago with a few potted herbs.
Along with her flowers and veggies, which grow side by side, she has [...]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard · Xeriscape & Water
Keep Off The Greedy Grass, Go Native
March 28th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
Ah, the smell of freshly mown grass. It’s the smell of childhood, of school vacations and picnics and lying in the backyard, finding faces in clouds. No one will deny that plush turf is a big part of modern Americana. But the imported, “exotic” grasses of our childhoods, nostalgic and fragrant as they [...]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Greener Businesses · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard · Xeriscape & Water
Learn Your Native Grass Species
March 28th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
To sort out which grasses to use and where, we consulted native grass expert Bill Neiman, head of operations and farming for Native American Seed in Junction, Texas. For much of the United States, he recommends “Native Sun Turfgrass,” a blend of 34 percent Blue Grama and 66 percent Buffalo grass created [...]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts/Researchers · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard · Xeriscape & Water
Trees, A Poplar Idea
March 24th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Since the first hippie incurred the nickname “tree hugger,” there remains an inescapable (but not inconvenient) truth at the core of that label: Trees are still one of the best things you can cultivate if you want to green your particular piece of paradise. They gobble CO2, emit oxygen, provide cooling [...]
Tags: Briefs · Model Projects · Neighborhood · Schools/Colleges/Churches · Trees/Plants/Yard
A Beginner’s Guide To Vegetable Gardening
March 18th, 2008 · No Comments
By Shermakaye Bass
So you want to plant a vegetable patch, and you’ve already found the sweet spot in your yard. But, exactly how will your garden grow? What should it grow? And when should it grow?
Tags: Food · Healthy Ways · Model Projects · Organics · Trees/Plants/Yard

