
Grow Create Inspire
Crafting a Joyful Life of Beauty and Abundance
Crystal Stevens(Author)
New Society Publishers
Published on 19. September 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-86571-837-1 (ISBN)
Description
How can we embrace the absolute necessity of preserving and protecting the earth for our descendants, creating a future in which there is still clean water to drink, fresh air to breathe, and fresh, healthy food vital to human existence? Grow, Create, Inspire is a rallying cry, itself an inspiration urging all of us to help fill the vital need for growth -- not only of food, but also in the hearts and the minds of individuals around the globe. Focusing on step-by-step approaches to accumulating skills toward self-sufficiency, Grow, Create, Inspire is a comprehensive guide to creating a beautiful, regenerative, and deeply satisfying life, covering everything from basic and more advanced growing tips, preparing and preserving harvest, and generally greening those aspects of life which bring about happiness, including, food, art, music, beauty, and time in nature. Increasing individual happiness ultimately leads to creating positive changes in our families and communities, and empowering others to do the same. Together, we can grow, create, and inspire a new world of beauty and abundance, while helping ensure our descendants can do the same in a healthy, vibrant world.
Crystal Stevens is an herbalist, writer, artist, and vegetable farmer, employing multiple platforms to share her passion for inspiring others to care for the environment, to grow gardens, and to live healthy lifestyles. Together with her husband Eric, Crystal co-manages La Vista Farm, a CSA serving 150 families. They live along the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Godfrey, Illinois, with their two children.
Crystal Stevens is an herbalist, writer, artist, and vegetable farmer, employing multiple platforms to share her passion for inspiring others to care for the environment, to grow gardens, and to live healthy lifestyles. Together with her husband Eric, Crystal co-manages La Vista Farm, a CSA serving 150 families. They live along the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Godfrey, Illinois, with their two children.
Reviews / Votes
In Grow Create Inspire, Crystal Stevens has skillfully tied the seemingly mundane--how to grow food, cook, shop, stay healthy--to our deepest spiritual and transformative aspirations. In clear and often poetic language, she chronicles her own journey toward a more self-reliant yet deeply interconnected life, and makes this story useful to all of us by sharing the recipes, techniques, and lessons she has learned or created along the way. For anyone interested in homesteading, skill building, and creating community, this book is an inspirational roadmap from a guide who has blazed her own path toward sustainability. --- Toby Hemenway, author, Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture and The Permaculture City The perfect read for anyone searching to transform their time on this earth into a truly satisfying journey! Crystal Stevens' passion for the natural order shimmers throughout the text to energize and inspire, while her knowledge and experience encapsulate the whys and how-to's in the form of lists and anecdotal examples. Certainly a powerful antidote for these times of decadent destruction -- full of wise words and useful suggestions to help recreate Eden here on Earth. ---Jenni Blackmore, author, Permaculture for the Rest of Us and The Food Lover's Garden Grow Create Inspire embodies the hopeful, do-it-yourself attitude that Mother Earth News has encouraged for more than 40 years. We're honored that Crystal has found inspiration in our publication and has transformed our ideals into a free-spirited, accessible plan for improving the health of the Earth, our communities, and our own bodies and souls. ---Hannah Kincaid, Senior Editor, Mother Earth News A healthy relationship between human society and the natural world begins with a healthy relationship between individual humans and the natural world. Crystal Stevens's Grow Create Inspire is as good a guide to understanding the building books of that relationship as you are going to find. ---H. Emerson Blake, Orion Grow Create Inspire reads like a friendly chat with a dear friend who is full of sage advice, shares fascinating experiences, and has lots of great recipes to share. -- Deborah Niemann, author, Homegrown and Handmade and Raising Goats Naturally Grow, Create, Inspire is an excellent reminder and guide for the importance being connected to our food and ultimately the earth. She simplifies the power of our consumption and the important link to earth stewardship through outlining clear goals any household can achieve. ---Dr. Julia Stevens, Microbial Ecologist, North Carolina Museum of Natural SciencesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Gabriola Island
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
406 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86571-837-1 (9780865718371)
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E-Book
09/2021
New Society Publishers
€18.18
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Person
Crystal Stevens is an herbalist, writer, artist, and vegetable farmer, employing multiple platforms to share her passion for inspiring others to care for the environment, to grow gardens, and to live healthy lifestyles. She runs dozens of community outreach programs each year, hosting field trips and homeschool groups to the farm, and teaching a gardening summer camp for kids, and travels to various schools to teach the gardening curriculum which she developed. She teaches dozens of workshops and gives presentations on gardening, healthy eating, natural living, medicinal herbs and foraging. Together with her husband Eric Stevens, Crystal co-manages La Vista Farm, a CSA serving 150 families. They live along the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Godfrey IL with their two children.
Content
Foreword
Preface
Gratitude
Introduction
Grow
Chapter 1: The Problems and the Solutions
Chapter 2: Food: The Common Thread that Weaves Humanity Together. Eat Local as a Global Remedy
Chapter 3: Permaculture: A Global Solution
Chapter 4: Compost! A Good Garden Begins with Healthy Soil
Chapter 5: Get Your Roots Wet: Start Small
Chapter 6: Gardening Basics
Chapter 7: Forage and Discover the Wonders of Wild Edibles and Medicinals
Chapter 8: Growing Medicinal Herbs
Chapter 9: A Season in the Fields
Chapter 10: Food As Medicine
Create
Chapter 11: Create Abundance in Your Kitchen
Chapter 12: Seed-to-Table Recipes
Chapter 13: Nature's Herbal Remedies
Chapter 14: Herbal Body Care
Chapter 15: Natural Household Cleaners
Chapter 16: Create Your Own Gifts: Inexpensive DIY Gifts for the Holidays
Inspire
Chapter 17: My Personal Inspiration
Chapter 18: Anecdotes of Inspiration
Chapter 19: Food Unites Us
Chapter 20: Children in the Garden and the Kitchen
Chapter 21: Connection
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
A Note About the Publisher
Preface
Gratitude
Introduction
Grow
Chapter 1: The Problems and the Solutions
Chapter 2: Food: The Common Thread that Weaves Humanity Together. Eat Local as a Global Remedy
Chapter 3: Permaculture: A Global Solution
Chapter 4: Compost! A Good Garden Begins with Healthy Soil
Chapter 5: Get Your Roots Wet: Start Small
Chapter 6: Gardening Basics
Chapter 7: Forage and Discover the Wonders of Wild Edibles and Medicinals
Chapter 8: Growing Medicinal Herbs
Chapter 9: A Season in the Fields
Chapter 10: Food As Medicine
Create
Chapter 11: Create Abundance in Your Kitchen
Chapter 12: Seed-to-Table Recipes
Chapter 13: Nature's Herbal Remedies
Chapter 14: Herbal Body Care
Chapter 15: Natural Household Cleaners
Chapter 16: Create Your Own Gifts: Inexpensive DIY Gifts for the Holidays
Inspire
Chapter 17: My Personal Inspiration
Chapter 18: Anecdotes of Inspiration
Chapter 19: Food Unites Us
Chapter 20: Children in the Garden and the Kitchen
Chapter 21: Connection
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author
A Note About the Publisher