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Making Change One Garden at a Time

Sunday Harrison from Green Thumbs Growing Kids talks about urban school gardens. Author Emily Murphy talks about her new book Grow Now.

Grow Now

Emily Murphy believes individual gardeners doing small things can add up to big change.

Murphy is a garden designer, educator, and author with a background that includes botany, ethnobotany, environmental science, and ecology. It gives her a unique vantage point to teach people about gardening and the environment.

Murphy is the creator of the website passthepistil.com, and author of Grow What You Love, 12 Food Plant Families to Change Your Life.

She shares ideas from her new book is Grow Now: How we can save our health, communities, and plant – one garden at a time. In it, Murphy looks at how individual gardeners can make change positive change in the world.

Green Thumbs Growing Kids

Sunday Harrison gets city kids gardening. She’s with Green Thumbs Growing Kids, which gives hands-on garden and food education to urban school kids.

Along with school gardens, she talks about microgreens, a fast maturing crop for kids. And a new project is kids growing trees from seed — trees that will line Toronto streets.

Since Harrison joined us on the show a year ago to talk about school gardens, demand for school gardens has been huge.

Connect

Emily Murphy: passthepistil.com

Sunday Harrison: greenthumbsto.org


If this episode piqued your interest in ecological gardening, tune in to the July 2021 episode entitled Coppices, Alcoholic Hedges, and Thoughts on Ecological Gardening.


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