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Tag Archives: seasons
Tending the Foundation
Glimpse the internal work going on while the land and life rest, and what’s on the horizon. Continue reading
Welcoming 2025
Welcome to 2025, dear friends of The Green Farmacy Garden! We’re grateful to have shared a beautiful and productive 2024 season with you, wrapping the second year of GFG stewardship by the Community Ecology Institute last week! Thanks to grants … Continue reading
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Closing the Season in Gratitude and Giving
Enjoy pix, videos, and updates on the reciprocal care of plants, wildlife, and people at The Green Farmacy Garden; support the Garden on Giving Tuesday Continue reading
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Tagged animals, biodiversity, ecology, education, flowers, garden, gardening, herbalism, mammals, medicinal_plants, native-plants, naturalism, nature, outdoors, plants, plant_medicine, pollinators, seasons, throughtheseasons, water, wildlife
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Centering Connection
How ’bout that sunshine, dear friends of The Green Farmacy Garden?!Please enjoy this snapshot of the Garden’s glorious golden Ginkgo leaf carpet this afternoon. We want to thank all who joined us for our Annual Harvest Gala and made the … Continue reading
Posted in environmental education, medicinal and edible plants
Tagged animals, biodiversity, birds, ecology, education, flowers, garden, gardening, herbalism, insects, medicinal_plants, native-plants, naturalism, nature, plants, pollinators, seasons, throughtheseasons, water, wildlife
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It’s Spooky Season!
Welcome to Spooky Season, dear friends of The Green Farmacy Garden! In our area, you’ve surely noticed nuts and leaves starting to blanket the ground and show off their transformative processes — whether decay or regeneration. These annual occurrences at … Continue reading
