30 May 26
An excerpt from the book with the same title.
As Robin Wall Kimmerer harvests serviceberries alongside the birds, she considers the ethic of reciprocity that lies at the heart of the gift economy. How, she asks, can we learn from Indigenous wisdom and ecological systems to reimagine currencies of exchange?
19 Dec 25
Halmarut/Anyone, seed oviposition, with optional tentacles, cervix penetration, breeding, and pregnancy kink. Either person receiving, but Halmarut topping, and having a good time. Perhaps the seeds are rare specimens? Or perhaps something she’s cooked up herself but needs a suitable host…
(The other person does not need to be having a good time. Up to the writer.)
04 Mar 24
28 Sep 23
06 Mar 23
This week on the show, we feature a chat with Aaron Parker of Edgewood Nursery
05 Mar 23
The ancient forests of the Pacific Northwest are home to giant trees and many secrets, which science is just beginning to understand. But these forests are at risk of disappearing. In British Columbia on First Nation territory, a small band of forest defenders are risking life and liberty to protect some of the last remaining ancient forests.
For much of history, tree canopies were pretty much completely ignored by science. It was as if researchers said collectively, “It’s just going to be empty up there, and we’ve got our hands full studying the trees down here! So why bother?!”
03 Mar 23
10 Jan 22
13 Dec 21
03 Oct 21
Tips on when to water indoor plants.
28 Sep 21
20 Nov 20
Each of these indoor plants are extremely hard to kill with either neglect or kindness, yet they’ll add that homey feel that only plants can bring.
02 Feb 20
23 Jun 19
22 Feb 17
27 Sep 16
29 May 16
A how-to build an automatic plant-watering system