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The winding down of the growing season always comes with a little twinge of sadness—and a big sigh of relief. It’s a lot of work keeping our gardens, yards, meadows, trees and all their micro-ecosystems healthy!  This time of year gives us the pause we need to regroup, recoup and reflect on all we have to […]

We’ve been having so much fun setting up and having classes in the Chancellor Livingston elementary school garden! As you can see, our gardeners are stellar.

Ask a Gardener: A Food Grower’s Roundtable was enlightening once more this year with another great panel! If you want some pre-planting inspiration…

Green Owl Farm’s Suzanne Kelly grows specialty crops, including saffron, lufffa and turmeric, and oversees Rhinebeck’s Natural Burial Ground

Native plants and pollinators have co-evolved for generations, perfecting an eco-dance of interdependence and resilence.

Support the Birds and Bees Protection Act and help rid the environment of toxic neonics. Act by June 1! Here’s how:

Let the mower rest for the month of May. You may be delighted by how your lawn responds.

Dirty Gaia’s been busy! We packed up individual bundles of the carefully sourced and measured ingredients that form the bulding blocks of a seed library and sent them off to 14 libraries in the Mid-Hudson Library System

We just set up a snappy Aerobin 400 insulated composter at Morton Memorial Library here in Rhinecliff. Happy Earth Day!

That tissue in your loo may be wreaking havoc on boreal forests—bamboo and recycled versions can help. Here’s why you should switch.

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