Nicholas 🌱🍎
@nicholasgrows
Vegetable planting and vibe coding
Honored to attend and share a bit of upstate abundance with so many cool people. @AmbrookAg's work and sincere intentions to make farmers' lives easier are so inspiring. Keep going!
nobody ever saw a lettuce party like this, believe me. complete success. best lettuce party of @techweek_. the energy, the people, the greens, absolutely unbelievable. big thanks to @BrooklynGrange and @nicholasgrows for supplying the best. everything’s lettuce.
sharing more of my farm, garden, program manager, community food systems coordinator work on my personal page now ---> @lovebylizee tap in! i primary work in tarboro, nc and princeville, nc. princeville is the first town chartered by black people in america & the home of my…
demo farm area is staked and ready for tilling and compost. the before and after here is going to be amazing. this area is apart of the 3.5 acres we're revitalizing in east tarboro, nc. this neighborhood was hit hard by hurricanes floyd and mathew, and has been vacant ever…
A beaver dam in British Columbia showing its ability to hold back sediment pollution during heavy rainfall.
Love wineberries. They've taken over Northeastern forest understories. Gathering them helps keep their seed bank at bay, so eat as many as you can! You can tell wineberries apart from other brambles by the sheath around the fruit; they look like carnivorous plants
Me and @LailaRossi decided to go big on wineberries this season. We are going to make wine, jam, and freeze a bunch for later. Wineberry is an invasive from Japan and it grows all over our 550 acre property. Basically a small raspberry. More than we would ever pick!
Local, seasonal produce that was grown under the same sunlight I exist in and in soil that has microbial populations specific to my region > out-of-season, organic produce shipped from hundreds/thousands of miles away
Radishes, snags, and stomped grapes let's go
Apple is adding new emojis with IOS 18.4
The average person is underutilizing cabbage
Why is it that people live better lives when they live in green spaces? This is what a green space looks like through an infrared filter. A veritable IR lamp.
Americans were once urged to plant in every patch of available soil — and produced about 40 percent of the nation’s fresh vegetables. I wonder if we will ever see a return to Victory Gardens. I hope so.
Single-ingredient foods only? Just an idea to balance health benefit and free choice. Maybe a partitioned discretionary amount, so people can still buy some pre-made foods to save time.
BREAKING: Trump administration may ban the use of food stamps for purchasing junk food, with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins leading the effort alongside HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.