Hi there! Welcome to the PawPaw Patch blog, a place to learn and grow. We've been up to this for a while, so I want to share what we've learned in the field so we can accelerate change together. Stay a while and say hello!
In the springtime each year, I notice the serviceberry trees that line Atlanta’s streets. It begins with unassuming white flowers, a harbinger of abundance to come, and peaks with baskets full of this incredibly tasty fruit, ripe for the picking.
Fresh Harvest recently did a customer spotlight piece, talking about Shades of Green, how our work intersects, and how important food is to our health, the local community, and our sense of connection and rootedness.
We all deserve a gift after the year we’ve experienced! Our staff compiled a list of local and low waste gifts, you can give to support small businesses.
Nourish Botanica envisions becoming Atlanta’s first black-owned greenhouse and eatery that will serve the community by providing space for healing through art, fresh food, and botanicals grown on-site.
Making space for nature’s intelligence means reading the landscape, and allowing for plants to do their healing work for the soil. Making space for Life, rather than fighting it back at every turn, can be done in an oh-so-elegant way. Together, we will explore how.