by [email protected] | Feb 28, 2019 | Community, Education, Sustainable
Join a community that cares about living lightly on the Earth by attending this year’s South Sound Sustainability Expo this Saturday, March 2nd, from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM. Tacoma Convention Center: 1500 Commerce St, Tacoma, WA 98402. At the expo you will find...
by Kathy Fryxell, PhD | Sep 30, 2018 | Blog, Gardening, Nature, Organics, Philosophy, Sustainable
It’s not too often that we get a recording of Bill Peregrine and some of his philosophies around organics and sustainability but that happened recently when he was interviewed for The Shrimp Tank, where they “interview some of the brightest and best...
by Bill Peregrine | May 14, 2018 | Blog, Fertilizer, Gardening, Lawn, Microbes, Organics, Seeds, Sustainable
This time of year the #1 question we get is, “How much should I water?” It happens every year as the winter rains subside and spring brings in some drier weather. The short answer is: Lawns need 1 inch of water per week to stay green. That would be a...
by Kathy Fryxell, PhD | Apr 10, 2018 | Blog, Chemicals, Featured, Fertilizer, Microbes, Organics, Philosophy, Plants, Sustainable
Spring is here, and garden centers are brimming with plants for sale. As enthusiasts of natural beauty, we tend to focus on what we can see, which are the bright, beautiful plants above ground. But, have you ever thought about the abundant life that lives...
by admin | Jun 13, 2017 | Blog, Food, Gardening, Health, Insects, Nature, Organics, Sustainable
Speaking for bees, we need our pollinators. Our bee population is in peril, but the awesome news is we can make a difference, and give them habitat to thrive. They will thank us by working diligently to create a blooming and fruitful garden. Earthdance Organics will...
by Ben Sauerlender | Mar 20, 2017 | Blog, Gardening, Nature, Plants, Sustainable
Kitchens have the subliminal effect of drawing people together in a home: food and conversation are always plentiful. Coincidentally, garden spaces filled with edible fruits, vegetables, and herbs have a similar draw to people. The buzz of insects pollinating, the...