On this edition of the show Don’t Call Me Resilient, we examine the intricate gardening roots and who is allowed the right to plant. We also share practical advice regarding
Day: October 5, 2023

The pandemic’s garden boom illustrates how gardens can improve public healthThe pandemic’s garden boom illustrates how gardens can improve public health
For our research, we utilized an online survey that surveyed more than 3700 respondents who resided in Germany, the U.S., Germany and Australia. The respondents included gardeners with experience and

A garden’s growth could also help to create eco-resilient, multicultural, food sovereignty communitiesA garden’s growth could also help to create eco-resilient, multicultural, food sovereignty communities
Eight years ago, ten households (including mine) and others began small-scale community gardens in Saskatoon. We had ten garden plots with gardeners and volunteers from 3 nations. We invited residents

Community gardening can help you deal with your climate worriesCommunity gardening can help you deal with your climate worries
Every day, we are constantly bombarded by news about a world in turmoil. Alongside the daily reminders of recessions, wars, and political turmoil, we also get information of natural catastrophes as well

Ways to help your local area become more green without risking getting in troubleWays to help your local area become more green without risking getting in trouble
This is especially true for city dwellers or ethnic minorities, as well as younger people. A 2021 survey carried out in England discovered that people between the ages of 16-24 were