by lindoph | Apr 22, 2022 | blog, Nature Now Content, value giving
7 tips for a more biodiverse garden If you are among the lucky people who has access to a garden, you have the opportunity to support biodiversity in your country. Many urban areas in Europe are woefully devoid of living spaces for living things so every little...
by lindoph | Apr 14, 2022 | blog, Lindersvold life, Pedagogy
Social Pedagogy + Teaching & Learning PEDAGOGY FOR CHANGE is on of the programmes offered at DRH Lindersvold. We are lucky to share our campus with the Day School which is a special school for children and youth with special educational and social...
by lindoph | Mar 1, 2022 | blog, Xenophobia
Zero division, zero discrimination Droughts, hurricanes, pandemics and occupations… It’s a rapidly changing world that we live in. We are slowly realising that we need to adjust to this “New Normal”. One thing is clear: Collective...
by lindoph | Feb 12, 2022 | infographics, Nature Now Content
7 advantages of growing a garden Apart from being self-reliant and contributing to an inspiring greener environment, gardening has a number of health benefits. Various studies and surveys show a long list of benefits that come with growing our own garden. ...
by lindoph | Feb 12, 2022 | blog, Nature Now Content
7 reasons why we love pulses A pulse is an edible seed from a legume plant. Pulses include beans, lentils, and peas. That means that a pea pod is a legume, but the pea inside the pod is the pulse. Beans, lentils, chickpeas and split peas are the most common...