Petaluma Community Guild Groundwater Forum: Recap and Resources
A crowd of 40-50 rural residents made the trek down to the Hessel Grange hall in Sebastopol on July 25 for an open dialogue with County water experts…
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A crowd of 40-50 rural residents made the trek down to the Hessel Grange hall in Sebastopol on July 25 for an open dialogue with County water experts…
Stack functions in your garden for beautiful, natural dye plants that provide food for the bees! Watching the transformation of our homestead over the past year really has…
For centuries, #indigo has long been prized for its scrumptious blue hue. There’s an exciting, growing movement in the North Bay fibershed to determine if growing indigo is viable. We’ve gotten into the action, planting 1500 three-stem #indigo starts at 8th & Bee (that’s 4500 indigo plants!) We’ll harvest it twice this year and dry the leaves in prep for a dye recipe.
The Petaluma Community Guild hosted a jam-packed public forum at the Petaluma Historic Museum on April 27, 2016 — Compost in the North Bay: A Public Forum & Solution Showcase The event drew…
Our Petaluma Community Guild hosted another successful public forum on the heels of Earth Day. Compost in the North Bay: A Public Forum & Solution Showcase was held on April 27,…
Hey North Bay — got compost? Join the Petaluma Grange and soil leaders from around the region for a soil soiree; April 27 in Downtown Petaluma With the…
The Petaluma Community Guild’s public forum — Glyphosate: Health Impacts and Green Alternatives — that took place at the Petaluma Seed Bank on March 9 was a big success.…
Huzzah! Our local paper, the Petaluma Argus Courier, ran a feature article on 8th & Bee Homestead in the Community section of the March 12, 2016 issue. Staff writer Arianna Reguzzoni and…
Reposted from the original article run in the Petaluma Argus Courier on March 12, 2016. Story by Arianna Reguzzoni. Photo credit: Scott Manchester. Click here to read the original article. At…
Reposted from original article in the Petaluma Argus Courier run on January 29, 2016. Article by Hannah Beausang. Photo credit: Scott Manchester/Argus Courier Staff. Click here to read the…