Roots DownJan 1, 20222 min readWhat is regenerative grazing?There's a lot of talk about the importance of going vegan for climate, but is there a future for animals in our food systems?
Roots DownDec 18, 20212 min readAn interview with Cam Christian, founder of PlantLantaCam Christian is the founder of Plantlanta, an organization that educates children and young adults on the importance of growing food
Roots DownNov 12, 20211 min readProductive Urban Landscape: Redan Library While smaller than the other library landscapes, we’re packing in what we can to make this library as fruitful as possible.
Roots DownSep 10, 20211 min readProductive Urban Landscape: Salem Panola LibrarySalem Panola Library is about to get a huge Productive Urban Landscape! We are very excited about the potential at this library!
Roots DownMay 21, 20211 min readFarm profile: New Roots Cooperative FarmIn celebration of upcoming Juneteenth, we are featuring five black owned green businesses who are truly an inspiration in all that they do
Roots DownMay 21, 20212 min readRabbit Holes no 20: Stories from the edges of regenerative agricultureThis week's links are extra special as Roots Down was honored to be featured on Atlanta's 11 Alive News about our library PULs!
Roots DownMay 18, 20212 min readWe're Planting Fruitful LibrariesLibraries are cornerstones of our society. With an average of 10 visits to the library per year, people are twice as likely to visit a...
Roots DownMay 11, 20211 min readProductive Urban Landscape: Hairston Crossing LibraryHairston Crossing Library is a beautiful building, and we’re excited about adding some spice -- well, some fruit anyway -- to the landscape!
Roots DownMay 10, 20212 min readRabbit Holes no 18: Stories from the edges of regenerative agricultureHey everyone, here are this week's links! The "Machine That Eats Up Black Farmland" Black farmers have lost more than 90 percent of their...
Roots DownMay 5, 20212 min readPlease make Chickweed pestoChickweed is a wildly nutritious plant that makes a great pesto that is probably growing in your yard!