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The pandemic has hit the gardens of New Orleans.All over the city, people are renewing and doubling down on their gardening efforts, or planting and…
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There's nothing like being stuck at home for weeks, maybe even months on end to turn your thumb green.As stay-at-home orders sit firmly, lengthily in…
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Since 1972, a handful of New Orleanians have been celebrating and practicing bonsai, the Japanese art of cultivating miniature trees. The Greater New…
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Poet Gary Snyder once said, “Nature is not a place to visit. It is home.” That sentiment, for those of us living in the middle of a city, can be hard to…
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On this week's show, we're looking at farming across the state and the Americas.We begin on the West Coast, with a tour of Gourmet Mushrooms in Sonoma…
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Between overgrown vines, prickly thorns, and bugs of all kinds, the Louisiana environment presents a formidable challenge for any landscaper. No one knows…
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From community gardens in North Louisiana to village farms in Sub-Saharan Africa, local leaders are cultivating a passion for regional cuisine and…
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The LSU AgCenter fosters agricultural, engineering and scientific programs across the state. On this week's Louisiana Eats!, we go across the state to…
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If you don't mind the possibility of some chilly weather, you can go out and get some planting done in your vegetable garden now.
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You see it in your neighborhood or on your way to work: an abandoned house or empty lot — a small piece of New Orleans which once belonged to someone, but…