A beautiful dome by Tend Living. Meet my friend Britton Neubacher, founder of green-chic company Tend Living. Brit creates sustainable living sculptures that make you think twice about gardening, like the one above. What started as a small San Diego project has now transformed home and work spaces all over Southern California to reflect the native landscape in completely unique and beautiful ways. Read on! WW: I love the name! How did you come up with it? Britton Neubacher: I was looking for a word...
by on May 18th, 2010 at 09:05 am

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    Green Chic Gardening with Britton Neubacher
    A beautiful dome by Tend Living. Meet my friend Britton Neubacher, founder of green-chic company Tend Living. Brit creates sustainable living sculptures that make you think twice about gardening, like the one above. What...
    by at May 18th, 2010 at 09:05 am
  • 4 Reasons to Love Weeds
    Back in the late ’90s and early aughts, a small but information-dense ’zine circulated in the Eugene, Oregon area called “Weed Lover.” The premise was that weeds offend gardeners by growing where they’re not wanted,...
    by at May 11th, 2010 at 09:05 am
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    Herb and Garden Book Round-Up
      At the end of a talk I gave the other day about gardening with medicinal plants, a lovely woman asked me if I could only have one herb book after the apocalypse/revolution/peak oil disaster etc., which book would it...
    by at February 25th, 2010 at 09:02 am
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    Cooking and Healing with Thyme
    A long spell of deep cold knocked back the last of my greens and there’s a fairly even layer of deciduous leaves covering the ground, punctuated by bare limbs and decomposing stalks. My garden is pretty much hibernating. But...
    by at January 7th, 2010 at 05:01 am
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    Is Exercise Killing You? Be Still!
      We have some very healthy areas in the U.S. but after reading Dr. Nishant’s article on the Blue Zones I started to wonder why we don’t have more (areas where the population often lives past 100). There are many regions...
    by at September 30th, 2009 at 07:09 am