Organic geography: German bio-carrots & buying ugly in Spain by Kirsten Dirksen on October 28, 2008 Organic can be cultural. The last time I flew into Heathrow airport I was organic-shocked. On our descent I was …
Xeriscaping: why brown is beautiful and makes sense by Kirsten Dirksen on September 13, 2008 At a time of water shortages in much of the US, some communities are forcing homeowners to use copious amounts …
When a yard becomes evil and… another Coppola trend? by Kirsten Dirksen on August 14, 2008 We’re a country addicted to grass… sorry for the pun, but being obsessed with turf grass might prove to be …
Time to ungarden: creating an organic, fruitful yard by Kirsten Dirksen on August 13, 2008 Lawns in the US cover an area roughly the size of New York State and most of them are grown …
I can't live here anymore by emilyward on July 2, 2008 My brother had two hives of honeybees when he was young. All I remember is the smoker he used (to …
Selectively organic: boycotting "The dirty dozen" by Kirsten Dirksen on March 2, 2007 My father emailed me this week to warn me against one of my favorite dishes- spinach salad. Apparently, spinach is …