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Author Archives: Jesse Brogan
They are a resource, not a hazard.
Be careful when on wood; over time it may cease to support weight.
The primary focus is allowing sunlight to reach the moss.
Bees are really important to the ecology of the planet and we rely on them. A lot of food crops would not be sustainable where it not for the bees. Likewise for native plants that feed the wildlife fauna around us. It is a documented fact that bee populations are declining. This can be arrested […]
The controversy over the New Green Deal is really just a paradigm shift. We are moving into a new way of thinking about our relationship to nature. The old 20th century paradigm is one of competition and confrontation. The new paradigm is cooperation and reunification with our natural heritage. The old way dies hard however […]
A ceremony for an old tree that need not be cut down.
Some people believe that small wooded areas adjacent to neighborhoods should not be touched. While I understand their concern for nature; their philosophy, which is best applied to a deep forest or isolated island, is inappropriate for these wooded areas. These areas are not pristine deep forest and do not have the capacity to become […]
Easter is a time of new beginnings. This includes plants in our woodland.
There once was a woman who had a beautiful cherry tree. In its season it never failed to provide her with plump, juicy cherries. One day, however, she became dissatisfied with what the tree gave her. A group of lumberjacks offered her money for the reddish wood of the tree. She agreed to their deal, […]