From Lawn to Food Forest: How to Transform Your Yard Into an Edible Landscape
Tired of mowing a lawn that gives nothing back? Food forests are low-maintenance ecosystems that feed people, support pollinators, and fight climate change — right from your own yard or city lot.
The Truth About Grass Lawns: Why They’re Bad for the Planet (and What to Do Instead)
Grass lawns, once symbols of status, are now environmental hazards. Learn how they harm ecosystems and discover sustainable alternatives that promote biodiversity and reduce carbon footprints.
The Future of Richland County: Regenerative Urban Planning & Agroecology
Explore how regenerative urban planning, community organizing, and food sovereignty are shaping the future of Richland County, paving the way for a more sustainable, equitable, and thriving way of life that empowers local communities and transforms our relationship with the land.