Growing your own food is awesome 🥦🍓🫑. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet 🌏. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...
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Growing your own food is awesome 🥦🍓🫑. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet 🌏. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...
'Community is the Antidote to Consumerism'. Andrew, Babs & Barry Du Bois on how community & connection make Garage Sale Trail Australia's #1 day of reuse.
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2 months ago
'Community is the Antidote to Consumerism'. Andrew, Babs & Barry Du Bois on how community & connection make Garage Sale Trail Australia's #1 day of reuse.
How much stuff have you got in your life? Go on, count it in your mind… Every book, pot and pan, every sock and pair of jeans. The couch, the stuff behind the couch. And so much more. According to the LA Times, the average US home contains around 300,000 items. Most of us don’t need most of it, but we still buy more, using up our home planet’s resources in the process. For 10 years the Garage Sale Trail has been swapping consumerism for community and making it more fun ...
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Growing your own food is awesome 🥦🍓🫑. It's good for you, good for community and good for the planet 🌏. So why isn't everyone doing it? Turns out many of us think don't have the space, don't know how, or don't want that awful feeling of 'I tried, it died'. Paul West, Darryl Nichols and Andrew Valder have a good idea. They make it easy to begin by sending heirloom seeds to your door that, when you flip the pack, have a QR code on the back that you can scan to have the who's who of...