Content Writing
I write blog posts to help brands connect with their audience, share their mission, and spark engagement. Here is some of the blog content I've written for clients.
Pollinators and Urban Farming: A Year of Learning and Growing
"For the past year, I’ve had the incredible opportunity to work with the National Wildlife Federation’s Mid-Atlantic Education & Engagement team as part of the Chesapeake Conservation and Climate Corps. This experience has been nothing short of deeply fulfilling; I met so many wonderful people, gained invaluable knowledge, and planted more native plants than I can count."
Beat the Heat: Providing Water for Wildlife in Your Garden
"Wildlife in our gardens, parks, and natural spaces are also struggling to stay cool and hydrated. During these sweltering months, providing water sources for wildlife in your garden is certainly a compassionate act, but also an essential one."
Building Wildlife Havens, One Oak at a Time
"One seed can set the groundwork for thousands of more trees to come. What you may not have realized, though, is that there is an even deeper truth to this quote: planting one acorn doesn’t just open the door for future oaks, but for countless other life forms, too.
When you plant an oak tree, you can help feed and shelter hundreds of animal species for centuries to come."
Exploring Wilmington's Journey to Environmental Stewardship
"Welcome to Sacred Grounds Wilmington, DE: where faith communities and environmental stewardship converge. Join us in celebrating the triumphs, learning from the challenges, and nurturing the seeds of change that will grow into a more interconnected Wilmington."
From Classroom to Community Impact
"The idea that communities could come together to share seeds, preserve biodiversity, and foster local food resilience at a grassroots level intrigued me. I never imagined that a class project would lead me to take action in my community, but my journey into the world of seed libraries did just that."
Working with Biodynamic Compost
"Barrel Compost (BC) is made with cow manure, paramagnetic basalt, and finely crushed organic eggshells and is mixed together for one hour."
White Rose Farm: Summer 2022 Recap
"As we settle into October and leave our warmest days behind us, we reflect on a summer of fun at White Rose Farm. Here are some of our highlights and updates from a successful summer season."
White Rose partners with Moonlit Acres to provide on-the-farm fun
"For Moonlit Acres, spending time at White Rose has been a relaxing way to learn new concepts in fun ways. Moonlit Acres members want new experiences, and a lot of them haven’t spent a lot of time on a farm. The knowledgeable and passionate volunteers and coordinators at White Rose have provided exciting and new opportunities with this in mind."
Music Jams on the farm
"Jams at White Rose typically consist of three or four groups of friendly musicians from the Howard County Folk Society under cover of canopy spaced out along the grassy perimeter of the farm, with plenty of space for patrons to sit on their blankets and chairs in between. The musicians sit in a circle, building off of each other’s sound and energy."
A New Facelift for GMOS
"Despite causing potential confusion for consumers who may not be familiar with the new term, the decision was made “to establish a national mandatory standard for disclosing foods that are or may be bioengineered,” according to the USDA."
A Guide to Growing Garlic
"Garlic is often thought of as the easiest, most resilient plant to grow due to its hardiness and minimal threat from pests or disease. In fact, garlic can even be used to deter unwanted pests from the garden in general."
Earth Week Book Recommendations
"Happy Earth Week! Caring for the Earth is not a once a year event; it is something we should be doing all year-round. Whether you are interested in non-fiction, fiction, or poetry, here are a few book recommendations for celebrating our shared home."