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Sustainable Water Source at Sugar Creek Garden

We’ve had the good fortune at SCG (a branch of the Oakhurst Community Garden Project) to use City of Decatur water for our first year of urban farming success.  However, tapping into city...
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Transforming the common approach to landscaping

Edible Landscaping at its best builds and balances healthy ecology.  A foundation of this is soil health.  On every site I have visited, in hundreds of individual landscapes around the Atlanta- Decatur...
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Sourcing compost

As an edible landscaper who encourages natural or organic gardening, Im concerned about the quality of dirt we import for clients to grow their food in.  This is a much more complex and challenging...
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Slavery and Geomancy

The recent conference and events hosted by Emory University titled “Slavery and the University” are a real landmark in our progress as southerners.  Up until now, as far as I can tell, we...
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Dig a Row (or two) for the Hungry

This adorable collage, featuring a workday at Sugar Creek Garden (the urban farm I manage), was created by Pattie Baker.  Pattie brought a group from the Dunwoody Community Garden’s Team Food...
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