In honor of Mother’s Day this month, we’d like to honor our Mother Earth by sharing photos depicting her majestic beauty on display.
Since some of the best advice is given by those who have learned by trial and error, we asked some seasoned vegetable gardeners to share their tips to help you get started and set the stage for a successful vegetable garden - whatever the size.
Did you know that inside air is two to five times more polluted than the outdoors, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency? There are also over 81,000 registered chemicals in the U.S., found in all sorts of products, and only a fraction has been tested for human health concerns?
Through a hands-on approach blending farming, land conservation and social justice, MCF is inspiring young people to become loyal land guardians, healthier people and protectors of the environment.
Synergy Hot Yoga in Fair Haven is connecting with the community through the recent launch of their Synergy Cares initiative.
The good news is that numerous eco-friendly and zero-waste products on the market today actually make it easier to live a greener lifestyle while feeding your family. Here are some of our favorites!
Spring brings more warm sunshine, the awakening of wildlife, an explosion of plant growth, and Earth Day. Let’s celebrate all of these by recognizing we can help our local wildlife and precious waterways by sustainably caring for our lawns while adding delightful native plants to our yards. It’s much easier than you’d think. Here’s how.
Every time I opened my car trunk to load in the warehouse store-sized packages of disposable products, I realized that my reliance on these throw-away items was contributing to a larger, more insidious problem.
Get your hands dirty! Through the collaboration of Mastro Montessori and WEforum, The Curious Gardener Summer Camp has been thriving for the past six years. The four week-long summer camp, open to first- through sixth-grade students, encourages a love of nature and gardening through hands-on activities. The Curious Gardener not only provides fun for the campers, it also teaches them to make smart food choices and how to garden on their own.
Regenerative farming isn't just a farming method; it's a holistic approach that nourishes the earth and, in turn, nourishes us.
As our world grapples with the consequences of industrial agriculture—declining soil health, loss of biodiversity, and the rising threat of climate change—there’s an urgent need to rethink how we produce our food.
Local environmental advocate and Little Silver mom, Jennifer Borenius, employs some alternative yet effective methods to broadcast her call for environmental change.













