Sustainability Journal
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A Small History: Lawns
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
When I was a kid I didn’t know there were yards without lawns. Everyone had a lawn where I grew up, to the point where the word yard is nearly synonymous with the word lawn in my early years. And...
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A Small History: Geraniums
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
Owners of beautiful, eclectic homes giving tours to TV crews seem to have a universal fondness for geraniums, or pelargoniums. There’s something about them. They’re leafy greenness plus a brilliant pop of colorful petals is surely a draw. The sheer...
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Not Invited to the Garden Party
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
Keeping bugs away from your outdoor living spaces, naturally. -
The Greatest Hardship
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
A while back, I was watching a clip of an interview from the 70’s with Aretha Franklin. The interviewer - someone iconic, though I can’t remember who now - asked what her greatest hardship in life was. She stopped for...
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Where Do The Leaf Boats Go: Q+A with Napa’s A. Cort Sinnes
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
“Mama, we’re like skyscrapers to the ants,” my five-year-old told me last week on a walk. Admittedly, the way my childrens’ thoughts hit me depends on the day. But on this day it was square between the eyes. “Yes, baby....
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Nature Calms
By Brooke Hamilton-Benjestorf
How intentionality around aromas can change our nervous systems and raise the quality of our lives.