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For the Senses: Personal Growth through Regenerative Gardening

Julie Morley helps us get in touch with the rooted practice of thoughtful gardening.

Our landscape has awakened, green shoots emerging from their brown beds of protective winter cover. Here in Teton Valley, plants emerge with a mission. Photosynthesis is the crux of all life on earth, feeding the soil, feeding all living beings on top of the soil and inspiring that reaction in us to get out there and join in. How can we participate in this living cycle, fostering increased health in our gardens and therefore ourselves?

Regenerative gardening asks us to steward the piece of ground to which we are honored to inhabit in a way that replenishes. We think not about what we can get short term, but what will thrive for the next several generations. We put into use simple practices that add vitality and fertility to our landscapes and through this practice, regenerate our connection to, well, everything vital. 

Come and explore ways to regenerate your garden, landscape, yard, acreage. Whether you want to grow food, flowers, add privacy, reduce mud, invite birds and insects, retain moisture, sequester carbon, be part of the movement to heal the earth and therefore heal the community of life that exists under and around us. 

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