Forest Farm - Liz Pepper Gardens
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| Industry | Agriculture |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Farming |
| Location | India |
| Introduction | Welcome to Liz Pepper Gardens, your gateway to sustainable farming and eco-friendly living. Nestled in the heart of a lush forest in Kerala, India, we are a unique coven of women who have embarked on an extraordinary journey to harmoniously coexist with the wild. Our mission is to not only rebuild our home in the midst of nature but also to share our expertise in cultivating farm-grown products and creating value-added items. We're here to help you understand the art of farming in the wild and provide valuable insights into coexisting with the existing wildlife that may challenge your produce. Discover how to thrive in this unique environment, learn about eco-friendly farming practices, and explore our tips on which farming methods and products work best in these conditions. Liz Pepper Gardens is your partner in embracing the beauty and challenges of nature, optimizing your experience through eco-friendly farming practices, and preserving our beloved planet. Join us on this extraordinary journey into the wild. |
| Interests | At Liz Pepper Gardens, we foster interests in beekeeping, organic crop cultivation, poultry for eggs, herbal value added products , agroforestry, eco-friendly building techniques, and much more. |
| Favorite movies | "Planet Earth" (2006) "Baraka" (1992) "Winged Migration" (2001) "The Blue Planet" (2001) "Samsara" (2011): Directed by Ron Fricke "March of the Penguins" (2005): This documentary, narrated by Morgan Freeman "The Tree of Life" (2011): Directed by Terrence Malick, "Microcosmos" (1996): "Rivers and Tides" (2001): Andy Goldsworthy "The Red Turtle" (2016): animated film, directed by Michaël Dudok de Wit |
| Favorite music | "Stormy Weather" by Lena Horne "Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess"performed by various artists including Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald "Nature Boy" by Nat King Cole: This song, written by Eden Ahbez "On Green Dolphin Street" by Bill Evans and Miles Davis "Willow Weep for Me" by Sarah Vaughan |
| Favorite books | Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson - , Rachel Carson's groundbreaking work on the environmental impact of pesticides is significant in the realm of science and nature literature. "I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life" by Ed Yong - This book delves into the fascinating world of microbes and the impact they have on our bodies and the environment. "Lab Girl" by Hope Jahren - A memoir by the award-winning geobiologist, this book explores her journey in the world of science and her deep connection to plants and nature. "Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward" by Valerie Jarrett - While not a traditional science book, it offers insights into the experiences of a prominent Black woman in American politics and her work on issues related to science and the environment. "The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature" by J. Drew Lanham - This memoir explores the intersection of race, nature, and conservation through the author's personal experiences. |

