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The summer of our discontent
The summer of our discontent

Earthseed: Books of the Living ... or the Dying?

Parable of the Sower theme: an earth deteriorating from multiple crises.

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The roving  urban farmer
The roving urban farmer

Urban farmer Cameron Terry is a fresh take on Old MacDonald.

Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest is as enchanting as it sounds
Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest is as enchanting as it sounds

On Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest farm, kale grows the best way: among weeds!

Second Summer
Second Summer

A Gullah gardener grapples with global warming, the history of race relations on southern land, a rapacious timber industry, and more.

The fabric of our lives is the stuff of his dreams
The fabric of our lives is the stuff of his dreams

Photo above was taken before Sean Combs' legal problems.

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The summer of our discontent
Sep 1, 2023
The summer of our discontent
Sep 1, 2023

Earthseed: Books of the Living ... or the Dying?

Parable of the Sower theme: an earth deteriorating from multiple crises.

Sep 1, 2023
The roving  urban farmer
Aug 31, 2023
The roving urban farmer
Aug 31, 2023

Urban farmer Cameron Terry is a fresh take on Old MacDonald.

Aug 31, 2023
Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest is as enchanting as it sounds
Aug 30, 2023
Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest is as enchanting as it sounds
Aug 30, 2023

On Mighty Thunder Cloud Edible Forest farm, kale grows the best way: among weeds!

Aug 30, 2023
Second Summer
Aug 27, 2023
Second Summer
Aug 27, 2023

A Gullah gardener grapples with global warming, the history of race relations on southern land, a rapacious timber industry, and more.

Aug 27, 2023
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Black gardeners in the history of Norfolk Botanical Garden
Black gardeners in the history of Norfolk Botanical Garden

Black people (mostly women) cleared 25 acres of swamp land and transformed the area into the Norfolk Botanical Garden during a 1930s WPA project.

King cotton, great American icon
King cotton, great American icon

Ever wonder why so much nostalgia is imbued in a crop that’s associated with intense heat; brutally exploitative labor and devastating insect infestation?

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