the state of seeds: highlights from the hawaii public seed initiative

December 10th, 2011 by Colleen | 1 Comment

image of seeds from hawaii seed workshop©2011KohalaCenter

In the not so distant past, seeds were one of the most valuable currencies one could have. Just imagine for a moment no home depot, no Internet, and no seed catalogue sales. Where would we get our seeds?


beautiful cotton

October 20th, 2011 by Nature Talks Admin | No Comments

The cotton plant-flower, bud and cotton

photos of cotton from flower to seed


land of the giants: kilauea community garden

October 2nd, 2011 by Colleen | No Comments

image of giant sunflower©2011HappyHourDesign

At the Kilauea Community Garden you’ll see sustainability in action and a strong commitment to growing more local food using environmentally conscious methods and techniques.


basil and the bee

July 22nd, 2011 by Colleen | No Comments

image of bee pollinating thai basil ©2011HappyHourDesign

Grow a few plants in your garden just for the bees!


soul food. church of the pacific food pantry gives away more than food.

July 19th, 2011 by Colleen | 4 Comments

Church of the Pacific expands Community Garden©2011HappyHourDesign

Church of the Pacific food pantry expands their community garden with help from the Kauai North Shore Lyons Club and Weinberg Foundation.


putting the community first – harvest from the church of the pacific–pooku community garden

June 13th, 2011 by Colleen | 1 Comment

image of volunteers at Church of the Pacific Food Bank and Community Garden CNatureTalks2011

north shore kauai church gives away locally grown produce at their weekly foodbank


a dew kissed costus flower

February 28th, 2011 by Kenny Gibbs | No Comments

beautiful costus flower

the unassuming and easy to grow costus species


urban greening

January 21st, 2011 by Colleen | No Comments

urban greening in baltimore ©2011naturetalks

see other neighborhoods transformed through greening in the book: it’s about more than trees


power of plants to transform communities

December 22nd, 2010 by Nature Talks Admin | No Comments

Hasan High School Students in Arizona work together to cultivate traditional foods ©NatureTalks2011. All Rights Reserved.

a visual and inspirational look at how gardeners change their communities through greening


growing community through a garden

October 28th, 2010 by Colleen | No Comments

Growing Community Through A Garden: Kekaha Community Garden

Kekaha community garden




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