If you grow it, you know what’s in it
Maraleen Manos-Jones returns to tell us more tales of butterfly life & lore.
Listen: Be the Change 2010-05-12 Barbara Bravo, master gardener, returns to Be the Change Radio to share her love and knowledge of gardening. How do you grow a garden that you enjoy, not one that you think you should have?
Meg Crawford of Twin Ponds Nursery, a small ornamental plant nursery and landscape design business in Rhinebeck, NY.
Listen: Be the Change 2010-01-20 “Herbal Medicine is People’s Medicine.” Herbalist Susun Weed explains the uses of several plants that grow wild in your lawn. We get a very brief history of the Wise Woman’s role in the history of human healing, and learn about slowing down enough to listen to plants.
Listen: Be the Change 2009-09-23 Lisa Hamilton, author of Deeply Rooted: Unconventional Farmers in the Age of Agribusiness, is a writer and photographer who focuses on food and agriculture, particularly the stories of farmers.
Listen: Be the Change 2009-05-13 How can children in the modern urban world experience the direct relationship with nature that is integral to human survival? By going to Farm Camp! John Chartier is Frost Valley YMCA‘s Farm Director and Erin Hall is the Farm Camp Program Director. John & Erin foster a farm community where [...]
Listen: Be the Change 2009-03-25 (Sorry – we only recorded the end of show) Barbara Bravo, enthusiastic Master Gardener with the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Ulster County, talks about the Extension’s wide range of projects and programs available to the public. She also has a business as a Garden Coach and offers suggestions to people [...]