One of the most troubling experiences as a plant parent is not knowing whether your ill plant is overwatered or underwatered. As silly as this conundrum may seem, it is super common among new gardeners. In this post, I outline the symptoms of overwatering vs. underwatering plants!
Read MorePride month may be over, but that doesn't mean we should stop supporting queer environmentalists! This article highlights a few of the many queer environmentalists from our past and present. From famous biologists to lawyers to influencers, queer environmentalists are all around us!
Read MorePride month is here, so let's celebrate with some queer theory and intersectionality! This article outlines what queer ecology is and how it relates to the modern environmental and LGBTQ+ movements.
Read MoreIn the Northern and Mid-Western U.S., the month before gardening season begins can feel like it lasts an eternity. BUT spring is finally here and it has brought along a whole slew of delicious fruits and veggies.
Read MoreSpring is such an exciting time for seasonal eaters. After months of little-to-no locally available harvests, local herbs, fruits, veggies and foraged foods are finally coming onto the scene. From asparagus to strawberries, I have spring recipes to incorporate all your farmers’ market finds this season!
Read MoreComposting is one of the most popular ways to keep food out of landfills, but what if you live in a small shared apartment or dorm, don’t have the time and energy to compost or simply aren’t interested in composting? In this post, I outline all the ways you can reduce food waste without a composter!
Read MoreDeciding 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!
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