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#132 May 2020/All Topics

Gardeners and farmers share resources as the #CoopGardens movement gains steam.

A Growing Trend By Aaron Salsbury In mid-March, seed sales skyrocketed for Owen Taylor of Truelove Seeds. “We can hardly keep up with online orders,” he says. “We are selling out of seeds that we had imagined would last several years, and so we may have a limited catalog in the next year or so.”

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May 7, 2020
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Planting our own gardens is one way we can exercise control throughout the COVID-19 crisis.

Victory Garden Chancellor Avenue School, Newark, 1942 | Photo Courtesy of Newark Public Library Energy: Grow Hope, Not Fear By Meenal Raval New words have crept into our vocabulary since last month. Self-isolation. Social distancing. Pandemic. No-touch transactions.  Fear about the COVID-19 pandemic has captured our focus. We now obsess about hand-washing, mask-wearing, and who

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April 28, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics

A dazzling community space and stormwater management site serves—and protects—Manayunk.

Storm King: Venice Island’s Groundbreaking Green Design By Meredith Jones & Photography by Rachael Warriner Tucked behind the bustle of Main Street in Manayunk, just beyond the towpath and canal sits an island performing arts and recreation center. The design is modern and dynamic, a beautiful clean space for the community to come together. While

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April 3, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics

Herb farmers offer monthly wellness remedies in plant medicine CSA.

Medicine Box By Alexandra (Marie) Jones & Photography by Parikha Mehta As healthcare and health insurance costs have spiraled out of control in the U.S. and our world becomes more and more anxious, the market for products aimed at curing our ailments and soothing our psyches grows. According to the Global Wellness Institute, which has

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April 2, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics

Blind Philadelphians overcome obstacles, both physical and otherwise

Photography by Albert Yee Street Stories & Curbside Characters: Street Smarts By Constance Garcia-Barrio It’s dark. High heels approach, staccato, from behind. Someone grabs your arm and propels you forward. “Let’s go!” A kidnapping? More likely, the theft of a moment’s independence from a blind person on Philly’s streets. “Once, a woman took my arm

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April 2, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics/Environment/Farming/gardening/Urban Nature

Mount Airy gardener makes native plants more available to birds, bugs and humans.

John Janick was an obsessive gardener packing every square inch outside his family’s Mount Airy twin home with native plants when I first wrote about him in Grid in July 2014. He had filled his backyard and the area around his driveway, and was running out of space in his front yard. I found Janick,

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April 2, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics

Connecting with the Black permaculture community after many years.

Photo Courtesy of Kirtrina Baxter The Blacker the Berry: Finding My People By Kirtrina Baxter I first learned of permaculture in 2006. I was living in the mountains of Upstate New York, where my daughter and I loved everything from growing food to swimming in lakes. Jumping in waterfalls was our thang, and creating rituals

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April 2, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics

Bike Talk: The Electric Ride

By Randy LoBassoIndego’s e-bikes offer Philadelphians an easy, “energy-efficient” commute.

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April 2, 2020
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#131 April 2020/All Topics/Feminism

Dear Lois: I am unmotivated and I don’t feel like doing anything around the house. What should I do?

By Lois VoltaDear Lois: I am unmotivated andI don’t feel like doinganything around thehouse. What should I do

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April 2, 2020
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Energy: Carbon Catchers

By Meenal RavalPlanting more trees is a simple and effective way to reduce Philly’s emissions

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April 2, 2020
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