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As a horticulturalist, I predict food forests are going to be the sustainable gardening trend of 2026
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 ...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCIV) — The City of Goose Creek is embarking on an ambitious project to create a "food forest" at John McCant's Veterans Park. The 19,000-square-foot initiative aims to foster ...
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I turned abandoned land into a food forest
Experience life off-grid as we transition from city living to a mountain homestead in Spain. After two years of renovating an ancient stone house and restoring neglected land, we are in the process of ...
We believe Goose Creek is sowing more than edible plants with its new community food forest at John McCants Veterans Park. The city is planting the seeds of civic pride, environmental stewardship and ...
“Edible forests” are popping up in Boston. Scattered across the city, once-empty lots have been overtaken by fruit trees and berry-filled bushes. Open to the public, they are forage-friendly pockets ...
This article was produced in collaboration with the Food & Environment Reporting Network, an independent, nonprofit news organization, and is part of a special project on Food and Power in the West.
A Carolina Forest mother is organizing a community food drive to help families struggling with food insecurity as government ...
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