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The Cottage Peach is grateful to be considered by our partners as an industry expert in all things gardening.
barebones living
“We've gotten to the point as a culture where we've disconnected from the value of growing our food. It's not just about the delicious meals, cost savings, or self-sufficiency. Growing food is about fostering a sense of connection, building community, and recognizing the inherent worth of nature. The meals we create using the food we grow become a shared experience, a story we collectively craft. The flavors, the smells, the textures—everything comes together to remind us of our roots and place in this incredible world. These moments keep us grounded and invested in the future of this beautiful planet we call home.”
redfin
“Fresh herbs and vegetables infuse vibrant flavors and essential nutrients into our meals. However, improper storage can lead to premature wilting, loss of flavor, and even spoilage. To make the most of your garden harvest or farmers’ market finds, it’s crucial to know the right techniques for preservation. To help you get started, Redfin reached out to experts, including us, to help you effectively store fresh herbs and vegetables in your kitchen. From simple tricks to innovative methods, these practices will not only extend the lifespan of your greens but also elevate the taste of your dishes. Check out Garden to Table: 9 Expert Tips for Storing Fresh Herbs and Vegetables in Your Kitchen to discover how you can keep your kitchen stocked with flavorful ingredients.
herbal academy
“The framework of herbalism allows me the opportunity to find excuses to connect with the seasonality of life in a way I haven’t before. Living in New England, our winters are long, cold, and gray. In this environment, it is easy to feel disconnected from nature until spring returns again, but through herbalism I have new ways of exploring my relationship with plants no matter the weather outside. Furthermore, knowing that there are plants for just about every type of ailment has allowed me to see the earth through a lens of caring and protection, a reciprocal relationship that I hope to further by caring for the earth the same way she cares for me.”