Make Your Garden Wildly Beautiful—Webinar Recap
https://youtu.be/uhoutRL-zyU Over 50 community members joined our Wildly Beautiful Gardens webinar on March 25th, where Bedford 2030’s Rooted Solutions coaches and neighbors explored how to cultivate vibrant, resilient, and better-for-the-planet
Why Nutrient-Rich Food is Essential for Our Health and the Planet
Co-Authored by Karen Simons, Bedford 2030 Board Member, and Mariah Okrongly, Bedford 2030 Executive Director Eating fruit and vegetables is a great way to protect your health—if your food is
“They Saved Us”: David Pogue on Rewilding His Lawn with Rooted Solutions
When Emmy-winning CBS correspondent and climate explainer David Pogue moved to Bedford with his wife Nikki, they had big dreams for their “honeymoon yard.” Four acres of possibility—and a shared
Plant Free Native Trees | Protect NY Drinking Water
Planting native trees in your yard can help protect New York’s drinking water, support local wildlife, and make your property more beautiful—and you can get some to plant for free!
The Goats Were Back in Town
Discover the eco-friendly solution to invasive vine control at The Harvey School! Meet the hungry heroes - a herd of goats - who have been chomping away at invasive porcelain
Community Climate Hero: Ice Lekometros Moore, Farm Manager, Hilltop Hanover Farm
Bedford 2030 discusses the importance of sustainable agriculture, partnerships and
creating a community around climate action with Ice Lekometros Moore, Farm Manager at
Hilltop Hanover Farm.
Community Climate Hero: Anne Mayhew, LMNOP Bakery
Bedford 2030 had the opportunity to talk with Anne and Jesse Mayhew, the owners of LMNOP Bakery, about their climate-friendly business.
The Power of Trees: A Bedford 2030 Community Forum
Join Bedford 2030 for The Power of Trees: A Community Forum. Learn about the critical role that our trees play in addressing climate change. Take impactful steps to benefit our
The Health Benefits of switching to Electric Lawn Equipment
Americans use ~800 million gallons of gas per year mowing their lawns, producing tons of air pollutants. Lawn equipment emissions went largely unregulated until the late 1990’s. As a result,
Fat and Sassy Goats arrive at the Harvey School
As part of the Rooted Solutions Action Area, Bedford 2030 has worked with the Town of Bedford, the Harvey School, and Fat and Sassy Goats to pilot goat grazing as