Author: Cathie
Fall Into Balance
Having moved into a townhouse community in the DC metro area last year, I appreciate even more what community food forests can offer those living in urban areas. The opportunity for growing collaboratively, meeting others, feeling a sense of community, and more have certainly been longing thoughts on my mind…
Black History Month 2019- Seeds of Survival
Major Take-Aways from an Agroecology Webinar: Part 1
Celebrating February in the Food Forest!
What Values Does Your Community Food Forest Have About Celebrating Love? Yesterday was Valentine’s Day, which we have come to know as a holiday associated with love, romance, compassion, and all kinds of relationships, including friendship. However, in my post on Tuesday, I mentioned the ancient festival of Lupercalia, which was…
Starting Anew
Starting Anew: Natural Rhythms and Cycles A Villard Blanc wakens from winter slumber and stretches towards sunlight as it prepares its growing strategy for spring, looking for what it can grasp and curl around to support its growth.© 2018 C.Bukowski Breaking Dormancy I know it has been a while since…
FREE RESOURCE- Interactive School Activity
SWALE-the floating food forest- supported by the USDA Forest Service
I have previously posted about SWALE – the floating food forest project in NYC. I did not realize the artist, Mary Mattingly, was an artist-in-residence in the Arts and Humanities Residency Program at the NYC Urban Field Station supported by the US Forest Service. About the program from the website: The…
Food Forests as Habitat for Species Conservation
Food Forestry in new FAO Urban Forest and Peri-Urban Guidelines!!!
This is pretty exciting. Habitat III– the UN’s Conference on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development just finished yesterday in Quito, Ecuador. There was history-making attendance and the New Urban Agenda which has been in the making for the last two years with input from all over the world was approved.…