We’re building a Food Forest and trail along the west and south sides of the farm where we’re growing all sorts of edible perennial plants, from herbs to fruit trees! This summer we’re working to ...
In the face of rising global temperatures and climate change, gardeners and homeowners are increasingly looking at ways of making their gardens more sustainable. From drought-tolerant planting to ...
If you are looking to harvest more homegrown food in your garden, why not take a note from nature and grow like a forest? In the wild, plants grow in complimentary layers to maximize space and ...
Sporting polka-dot jackets and tiny gardening gloves, Ximena Garcia, 5, and Isabella Garcia, 2, were among the youngest tree planters in MacKinnon Ravine Park on Saturday morning. The girls and their ...
Gardening season in the North need not just be about tomatoes, beans and beets – at least, not according to Jackie Milne. The director of the Northern Farm Training Institute (NFTI) outside of Hay ...
Climate change consultant Jonas Roberts grows a wide array of fruit trees, berry bushes, edible perennials and more at his family's Foggy Food Forest in St. Philip's. (Andrea McGuire/CBC) From the ...
Gardeners behind a "food forest" on the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan held a grand opening for the community orchard this summer, and are now hoping the space will also help grow a sense of ...
We left our city lives behind and moved to the top of a mountain in Spain to live off-grid. After spending 2 years renovating an ancient stone house and restoring the abandoned land, we are focusing ...
The day we manage to put control of the two things we absolutely can’t live without, food and water, into the hands of communities, we will have become the architects of our own freedom. A week ago in ...
Before you submit an error, please consult our Video Help page. The Slice is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon ...