When a Tree Falls
Blocked. Broken. Still holding on. At 4:00 a.m., a fallen tree stopped us on the only road to my son’s 100-mile marathon. It wasn’t just a trunk in the way—it…
Blocked. Broken. Still holding on. At 4:00 a.m., a fallen tree stopped us on the only road to my son’s 100-mile marathon. It wasn’t just a trunk in the way—it…
WWII gardens. Sinking cities. Two stories that made me look down — at the soil beneath my feet. We are building above while forgetting what holds us up below. And now, the cracks are showing. This piece explores how healthy soil, recharge wells, and microbial life offer hope for restoring resilience — one gram at a time.
In my journey with shifting beds and mulching, I’ve uncovered how these practices breathe new life into tired soil, conserve water, and keep weeds at bay. I rotated vegetables and layeed mulch which transformed my garden into a sustainable, productive haven