274) Acadia Tucker: Seeding resilience through growing perennial and victory gardens
Green Dreamer: Seeding change towards collective healing, sustainability, regeneration
Kaméa Chayne
4.8 • 694 Ratings
🗓️ 22 October 2020
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Acadia Tucker is a regenerative farmer, climate activist, and the author of Tiny Victoria Gardens, Growing Good Food, and Growing Perennial Foods.
Her books are a call to action to citizen gardeners everywhere and lay the groundwork for planting an organic, regenerative garden.
In this podcast episode, Acadia sheds light on the difference between growing annual and perennial plants in our gardens or community spaces; using gardening as a form of activism and rebellion against the current dominant extractive and exploitative system; and more.
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Featured music: Politician Man by Adrian Sutherland & Midnight Shine
Episode notes: www.greendreamer.com/acadia
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