Most people pay a monthly bill to hide their wastewater, but smart homesteaders are using it to grow a lifetime of free peaches. Every gallon of water you
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Meet Erik Cutter, a regenerative farmer, visionary, and a man who refused to quit.
Twice, developers bulldozed his land. Twice, he rebuilt. Then he did something no one had ever done before: created the world’s first fully regenerative organic farm in a parking lot, delivering biophotonic-rich food to food banks within hours of harvest.
He built a solution that could forever change how you think about the way food is grown....
Most people pay a monthly bill to hide their wastewater, but smart homesteaders are using it to grow a lifetime of free peaches. Every gallon of water you
Why are we throwing away the very materials our grandparents used to keep their floors warm and their beds cozy for fifty years? We have been conditioned to
Most city dwellers pay a monthly fee to haul away their garden’s best fuel, while one simple bucket turns a studio apartment into a fertility factory. Living in
The ‘Green Industry’ has a dirty plastic secret; here is the 100-year-old steel tool that deletes the need for nursery pots forever. Every spring, millions of single-use plastic
Is your shed a graveyard for expensive steel, or are you using the 5-second ancestral secret that makes tools last for three generations? Every year, thousands of tons
Stop paying to dissolve your pipes with acid when you can use the ‘waste’ from your morning orange juice to grow a probiotic plumbing army. Chemical drain cleaners
Most city dwellers are sitting on a hidden goldmine of wasted space that could be feeding their families. Your backyard isn’t ‘too small’—it’s just too grey. We’ve been
We traded 100-year durability for 10-minute convenience, and our food security is paying the price. Our grandparents didn’t have a ‘waste’ problem because they didn’t have ‘disposable’ solutions.
“I’ve started a small backyard farm at my home in Toronto, Canada, and want to make sure it’s as sustainable as possible. I’ve heard a lot about sustainable
“I’m starting to see a massive buildup of leaves and grass clippings in my yard. I’ve heard that instead of disposing of them, I can put them to
“I’ve recently started a backyard farm, and I’m super excited about it! I’m trying to keep everything sustainable and low-cost, so I was considering upcycling materials for different
“I’ve recently inherited several old containers and planters, some quite large and others more on the small side. I’m looking for creative ways to repurpose them, as I’d
“I’ve recently started a backyard farm here in Melbourne, and I’m looking for ways to make it more sustainable. I’ve heard crop rotation can help reduce waste, but
“Hi, I’ve been working on my backyard farm here in Red Deer, Alberta and I’m trying to figure out how to reduce waste when caring for my animals,
“Hi there! We’re realizing more and more how much packaging waste we generate as a family, and it’s shocking. Between food containers, plastic wrap, and all the online
“I’ve been running a small backyard farm for about two years now in Hamilton, Ontario, and I’ve noticed that my energy bills are steadily increasing. I’m relying on
“I’m trying to clean up my backyard and noticed I have a few old, rusty garden tools lying around that I no longer use. I don’t want to
“Hello, I’ve recently started getting into backyard farming in my small property in Hamilton, New Zealand. I’ve got a decent-sized garden, and I’ve read that vermicomposting could help
“I’ve just started backyard farming at my home here in Sydney, Australia. I want to be as eco-friendly as possible, but I’m not sure where to start. I’m
“I’ve always loved gardening, but I’m finding it challenging to manage all the organic waste that builds up with the changing seasons. We have everything from leaves and
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