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Start Here You Can Do This Small Steps → Real Change Welcome to Resilient Roots You don’t need perfect conditions to grow something meaningful. You just need a starting point—and a plan you can actually follow. This guide helps you choose a first project (or a next project) based on your space, your energy, and your goals—food, habitat, healing plants, restoration, or simple daily peace. Sustainable Gardening Urban Innovations Mindful Spaces Eco-Restoration Junior Naturalist Resource Hub Rowan’s Resilience Tip The fastest way to build confidence is to complete one small project that works. Start tiny. Notice what changes. Then build from there. Quick Pick: What are you here for? Grow food & stretch groceries • Garden in a small space • Create a calming, healing space • Fix a proble...

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  • Latest news summaries (what happened + why it matters).
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Rowan’s Resilience Tip: If a headline feels overwhelming, pick one small action (plant, protect soil, reduce runoff) and do it this week. For tools and zone-friendly plant ideas, visit the Resource Hub.

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Rowan Sage, Resilient Roots editor in Minnesota

Rowan Sage

Minnesota-based writer and hands-on learner sharing eco-restoration ideas that feel doable—starting in our own backyards.

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Quick Gardening Tip: If you notice soil washing away after heavy rain, start small. Add mulch, plant a deep-rooted groundcover, or install a temporary straw blanket to protect exposed soil. Even one planted section can slow runoff and begin rebuilding stability.

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