6 Ways To Grow More Food In A City Landscape
April 14, 2023Don’t let city living stop you from growing food! Urban gardening may require some creativity, but even the smallest spaces can yield an edible harvest.
Don’t let city living stop you from growing food! Urban gardening may require some creativity, but even the smallest spaces can yield an edible harvest.
Jenny Angius from the Reno-based nonprofit organization Urban Roots Teaching Farm tells us about learning lessons through gardening.
Study shows guidance on garden soil contaminants such as lead is inconsistent—or missing altogether—but urban growers can take action.
You undoubtedly want to take your passion for urban farming to the streets—but first, you need to gather a crowd of supporters.
These nonprofits provide urban farmers like you the support they need to start growing in the city—and they could use your help.
These city ordinances might sound ridiculous to urban farmers’ ears, but they’re causing huge problems for city-based food producers.
Take the lessons learned from leaders in the urban-farming movement to make a difference in your own community.
A once-popular cool-season crop, collards should become a mainstay in your garden.
Football (aka soccer) isn’t the only buzz in these nations—their urban farming movements are also growing strong.
Organic fertilizers are great for plants and don’t hurt the environment the way chemical fertilizers do.