Deciding which compost method is best for you can be confusing, intimidating and downright complicated. In this post, I outline the pros and cons of every type of at-home composting!
Read MoreTrying to eat sustainably can be super confusing, but I'm here to help. In this post, I outline the five simple questions that will make your grocery shopping more sustainable.
Read MoreMy garden is not a patch of soil in the ground, but rather, an assortment of pots living on my balcony. They don't pay rent, but they do provide me with some good eats. In this post, I'll tell you all about my favorite edible plants for container gardening.
Read MoreForaging is the process of searching for and collecting wild-grown (rather than cultivated or farmed) foods. Although this hobby may seem daunting, anyone can forage with a little help from a local wildlife expert. In this post, I’ll explain how to start foraging, describe some signs of poison plants and tell you all about the most popular plants to forage.
Read MoreWooden utensils are gorgeous, useful and can last forever if you treat them right. They also don't contain any plastic, which makes them a major environmental win. In this article, I'll explain exactly how to care for your wooden friends.
Read MoreFreezing foods is the perf way to extend their shelf life. In this post, I’ll explain the basic freezing process and tell you the ins and outs of freezing every type of food.
Read MoreLeafy greens can be a tricky ingredient. One day they're bright and fresh and the next they're wilted and sad. In this post, I'll give you my top tips for making your favorite greens last longer.
Read MoreTrying to eat nutritious foods and sustainable foods can be uber overwhelming. Luckily, these two goals can go hand in hand. In this post, I’ll explain how eating sustainably can help you eat more nutritiously.
Read MoreSo you made a resolution to eat more sustainably in the new year. But where should you start? And how should you keep it up? In this post, I'll tell you how to make sustainable food resolutions and stick to them all year long.
Read MoreA chill is in the air, the berries and tomatoes have come and gone, and your garden is starting to look a little dead. Now what? You might be tempted to leave your plants in the ground until spring, but you would most def regret that decision when you're ready to plant next year. In this post, I’ll tell you exactly how to close a garden for winter to set yourself up for success next spring.
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