The idea behind regenerative agriculture is to rebuild soil structure and health by restoring the soil’s microbiome and growing with organic inputs. There are many benefits, including drought resistance, natural suppression of pests and plant disease, and increased yields and quality. When implemented on a large scale, regenerative growing techniques help reverse the impacts of climate change.
This global movement is also finding its way into our gardens. That’s right; you can be a regenerative grower and enjoy the perks listed above!
Martyna Krol and Scott Hutchinson explore some inspiring projects in the article Green Futures. In Scouting: 7 Guidelines to Build Your Garden Vigilance, Joanna Berg expresses the importance of being aware of what is going on in your garden. Knowledge is power, which is especially critical for organic gardens; proper and vigilant pest management strategies help avoid disasters.
One of the main reasons I eat and grow organic is because I do not trust big Ag.
In Decolonizing Fertility – A Regenerative Organic Approach, Av Singh exposes the failure of modern agriculture and how it reflects on humanity.
It is not too late to turn back the clock and help this world move toward a more sustainable future. But it requires intention and resolution. The change can start with what we grow, what we eat, and which companies we support. Remember, organic food and medicine may cost twice as much in the grocery store, but it doesn’t cost twice as much to grow.
Happy Growing!
Who says native gardens have to be messy? Judy Nauseef offers advice on designing and planting a native garden you, your neighbors, and pollinators will love!
Anxious about climate change? We can all take small steps to help the planet. Try one or all of these regenerative growing techniques in your garden today!
Gardening is in Darren Roberts’ blood! Drawn into food production at Warland Farm, Darren uses his problem-solving skills to help grow food on various scales.
It’s all about people and plants at the Wild Roots Project, a group devoted to working with adults suffering from mental health issues and various disabilities.
Sometimes real people offer better gardening inspiration than anything found on Instagram. Take John Kerrane, for example, who has a beautiful allotment.
A garden project replaces traditional classroom education at West Yorkshire’s Halifax Academy. Community Connections is about nature, our health, and happiness.
Adam Clarke wants you to get the most out of your indoor grow! In this article, he takes us through cleaning HVAC equipment to prevent mold.
Researchers say the world cannot function without vast forests, so why not plant some trees? Cosmic Knot says this simple act makes a big impact.
Edible plants that come back every year? Yes, please! Anne Gibson shares 14 reasons why you should grow a perennial garden.
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