Local Food, Big Impact: How Your Garden Can Make a Difference
Release Date: 05/13/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode, we explore the WSU Extension Master Gardener Program’s Local Food priority—and how growing food close to home can lead to healthier individuals, stronger communities, and a more resilient environment.
I break down how local food connects to sustainable gardening, food access, and community empowerment. Whether you're growing in a backyard, a balcony, or a community garden, discover practical steps you can take to make a meaningful difference through what you grow.
Listen now to learn:
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Why local food matters for health and sustainability
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Gardening practices that support local food systems
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How food gardens contribute to resilient, equitable communities
For resources, links, a transcript, and more be sure to visit our website at https://evergreenthumb.mastergardenerfoundation.org/episode047/