Dear Green American, There's something profoundly healing about getting your hands into living soil. When we plant seeds, tend our vegetables, or cultivate native flowers, we're not just nurturing green spaces—we're restoring our own sense of hope and connection. Climate Victory Gardeners have seen how gardening does more than grow food; it grows resilience and personal well-being. Looking for garden space? Consider asking a grandparent or neighbor if you might cultivate a small area of their property. If your adult children are renters, offering them a section of your yard to garden could be a meaningful gift. The joy of sharing your harvest and the beauty of your growing space creates connections that matter. Regardless of your living situation or available space—even in apartments or small urban dwellings—your Climate Victory Garden will join a thriving movement that now includes over 30,000 gardeners across the nation and around the world, all growing with purpose for our planet's future. In 2025, as climate action becomes increasingly crucial, your garden, however modest, represents a tangible step toward positive change. Did you miss our first webinar of the season? Rewatch Permaculture Gardens: The 10 Forgotten Steps of Organic Gardening with Nicky Schauder! |