"Knowledge is not power. The sharing of knowledge is power. It's like water – it's most useful when it's flowing. The more you share, the more you have. The more you hold back, the more it stagnates. We need to be sharing our knowledge, not just hoarding it."

- Geoff Lawton

Regenerative Living in Practice

Design Ideas, How-Tos, and Inspiration from Reimagined Roots

Welcome to the Reimagined Roots blog, your resource for regenerative landscaping, permaculture design, and edible gardening in Central Massachusetts. We share stories, strategies, and seasonal insights to help you transform your yard into a resilient, abundant ecosystem. Whether you're envisioning a backyard food forest, exploring the use of native plants, or looking for sustainable, low-maintenance ways to care for your land, you’ll find practical guidance rooted in experience. Every post reflects our work creating ecological, edible, and beautiful landscapes that nourish both people and the planet.

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Harvest and Balance in the Autumn Equinox

The autumn equinox marks a moment of balance between light and dark, summer and winter. In the garden it is both practical and poetic. This is the time to harvest, plant garlic, sow cover crops, and prepare perennials for rest. Just as day and night meet in equal measure, we find resilience by tending both abundance and renewal.

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🌱 September Garden Guide by Reimagined Roots

September brings abundance and transition in the garden. It is the time to harvest generously, plant hardy fall crops, and prepare perennials and soil for rest. From sowing garlic and cover crops to gathering wild herbs and reflecting on seasonal patterns, your efforts now will nourish the land and set the foundation for resilience next spring.

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