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An Arboreal Love Affair

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By Gary Paul Nabhan
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An Original Audiobook Adaptation of Nourishment (Audiobook)

What Animals Can Teach Us about Rediscovering Our Nutritional Wisdom

An Original Audiobook Adaptation of Nourishment (Audiobook)
By Fred Provenza
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Love, Nature, Magic (Audiobook)

Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden

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By Maria Rodale
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Love, Nature, Magic

Shamanic Journeys into the Heart of My Garden

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By Maria Rodale
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Fermentation as Metaphor (Audiobook)

Follow Up to the Bestselling "The Art of Fermentation"

Fermentation as Metaphor (Audiobook)
By Sandor Ellix Katz
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From the Author of the Bestselling "The Art of Fermentation"

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Mesquite: Where There's Smoke

Gary Paul Nabhan is an internationally celebrated nature writer, food and farming activist, and proponent of conserving the links between biodiversity and cultural diversity. He holds the W.K. Kellogg Endowed Chair in Sustainable Food Systems at the University of Arizona Southwest Center, where he works with students, faculty, and non-profits to build a more just,…

The Power of the Mesquite Tree

The miraculous abundance provided by the mesquite tree continues to astound us. It offers a plethora of culinary possibilities. It has the power to cure, to shelter, to elicit profound emotions, and to connect us to our environment and our neighbors in a way we may not have thought about before. The following excerpt is…

Cooking with Mesquite: Ancient Nourishment

Mesquite has been a staple in desert dwellers’ diet for far longer than maize or even livestock.  With its nutritional value (it’s filled with both complex carbs and protein!) and endless possibilities for preparation, it’s no wonder it was once an integral source of sustenance for such a large region. If you happen to get…

Tired of Turkey? Four Ways to Spice Up Thanksgiving Dinner

Want to spice things up for this year’s holiday feast? We’ve got you covered! From a delectable pork tenderloin to Spicebush Goose, these recipes are sure to delight everyone at your Thanksgiving dinner table…even those passionate turkey traditionalists. These recipes have been adapted for the web. Roast Pork Tenderloin and Plum Sauce from The Healthy…

Reduce Heat Stress in Crops and Livestock: Arid Agriculture

During the summer, many environments struggle with temperatures above 100˚F. These high temperatures put heat stress on crops that are not very thermotolerant. Thankfully, there are some crops that can still effectively produce food in extremely hot climates. Many farmers have found ways to build “guilds” of crops, livestock, and canopy plantings to reduce heat stress and…

Designing A Food Forest: The Seven-Layer Forest Garden

Get ready to create your own seven-layer forest garden! Food forests, or edible forest gardens, are life-filled places that provide habitat for wildlife and food for humans while promoting natural beauty and biodiversity. To get started, all you need is to take a page from Mother Nature’s book. The following is an excerpt from Gaia’s…

Wild Flavors to Fire Up Your Grill: Foraging for Wood and Aromatics

If you love grilling, you probably know that various woods add delicious smoky flavors to grilled meat, fish, and vegetables; but where do you find them? Here are some tips on foraging for wood, bark, and aromatics to help you add a wild twist to anything you toss on the grill this summer. The following…

Using The Miyawaki Method: A Forest in the Desert

Growing a forest on fertile land is doable, but doing the same on barren land demands an innovative approach. That’s exactly what Gaurav Gurjar did. Using the Miyawaki Method he transformed barren and infertile land in the Rajasthan desert into an oasis! Nature is resilient and with small interventions, we can restore biodiversity and return…

When it All Comes Together: The Barn Raising

This is the moment the Barn Club has been working towards: the barn raising. As Robert J. Somerville mentions in this excerpt, in modern times the task of barn raising has been given to bigger, stronger machines. But there is something deeply fulfilling about using your own two hands, along with the hands of others,…

What in the World is a Pawpaw?

Do you know what a pawpaw is? A few generations ago, most would say “yes!” You could ask just about anyone and they could tell you what this fruit looked and tasted like, and more importantly, where to find it. But today, the pawpaw remains a mystery to some and entirely unknown to others. With…

10 Books to Gift a Nature Lover

Are you struggling to come up with the perfect gift ideas for the nature lover in your life? Well, look no further! We’ve collected some of our most popular and accessible nature books for you to choose from. From trees to beavers to reindeer; no matter what kind of books your nature lover likes, we’ve…

Poplar - The Homemaker

Poplars are some of the fastest-growing trees in the world. They can tolerate the worst conditions and are heavily favored by wildlife. In places where land has been degraded or is falling apart, the poplars can rebuild. They produce tremendous amounts of biomass, feed unbelievable numbers of insects, birds, and mammals, and suck tons of…

Trees: The Fountains of Life

Trees. They are all around us. They come in all sorts of different shapes, sizes, and colors. They each have a unique scent, a unique feel, a unique purpose. But have you ever really thought about what immense life forces they are? How much power they hold and how much they give to us? The…

Chelsea Green Authors in the News: Extra, Extra, Read All About It!

One of the most rewarding parts of our job is working with an amazing roster of authors who are not only leaders in their fields but also passionate about spreading their knowledge to the world. So, when those authors are featured in the news talking about their books, sharing wisdom and insight, and getting people…

The Surprisingly Sweet Secret of Crab Apples

Visiting an orchard to pick apples is fun, but foraging for crab apples in your neighborhood is even better. These small fruits are easy to find, simple to store, and extremely flavorful when used in food dishes. Don’t believe us? Keep reading to learn more about the unsung heroes of the apple family.  The following excerpt…

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Celia Farber

Celia Farber is a native New Yorker who grew up in Sweden and returned to the United States to attend college. She now divides her time between Spain and New York City.  Best known for her writings against pandemic propaganda, from AIDS to Covid, she was also an early critic of the emerging thought…