Starting seeds at home doesn’t have to be messy, expensive, or complicated. If you’re looking for a space-saving, beginner-friendly, and Eco-conscious method, seed snail seed starting might be exactly what… Continue reading Seed Snail Seed Starting: A Simple, Smart Way to Grow Strong Seedlings
Author: Greg Kruel
Why Baking with Freshly Milled Grains Makes the Best Bread
The first time I baked with freshly milled grains, I didn’t expect much of a difference. Flour is flour… right? But the moment the grain started milling, the kitchen filled… Continue reading Why Baking with Freshly Milled Grains Makes the Best Bread
Growing Community and Food in the White Mountains
The latest episode of White Mountain Garden Talk explored more than just gardening—it highlighted the power of community, sustainable living, and reconnecting with the land. Broadcasting from a unique underground… Continue reading Growing Community and Food in the White Mountains
Permaculture as a Business
In this engaging and insightful conversation, PermaDave and Pete Kanaris dive deep into the realities of turning permaculture principles into a sustainable business. Both seasoned practitioners, they share firsthand experiences… Continue reading Permaculture as a Business
A Conversation with Erin W. Martin on Elders, Gardening, and Community Health
Erin’s background spans law, gerontology, hospice care, and community advocacy, and every part of her journey led to the same realization: our food system and healthcare system are deeply broken—especially… Continue reading A Conversation with Erin W. Martin on Elders, Gardening, and Community Health
Wild Yeast, Wild Places: Creating a Juniper Berry Sourdough Starter
There’s something deeply satisfying about making bread the way our ancestors once did—using the wild microbes floating in the air and living on plants around us. Long before commercial yeast… Continue reading Wild Yeast, Wild Places: Creating a Juniper Berry Sourdough Starter
How Come I Didn’t Get A Harvest?
One of the most common things we come across year after year, is how so many people did not have a very good harvest, if anything before the fall frosts… Continue reading How Come I Didn’t Get A Harvest?
Mindful Early Spring
Planting Can Give Bees a Strong Start After Winter
As winter loosens its grip, honey bees and native pollinators emerge hungry and in need of reliable food sources. Early spring is a critical time in the hive—colonies are rebuilding,… Continue reading Mindful Early Spring
Planting Can Give Bees a Strong Start After Winter
Joel Salatin on Food Freedom, Farming, and the Power of Local Communities
In a special live episode of White Mountain Garden Talk, renowned regenerative farmer and author Joel Salatin joined the conversation to share his lifelong commitment to food freedom, local… Continue reading Joel Salatin on Food Freedom, Farming, and the Power of Local Communities
Food as Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Sexton on Nutrition, Healing, and Listening to Your Body
On this episode of White Mountain Garden Talk, we sat down with Dr. Sexton from Compass Health Clinic for a powerful conversation about nutrition, natural healing, and why food truly… Continue reading Food as Medicine: A Conversation with Dr. Sexton on Nutrition, Healing, and Listening to Your Body