Besides a thin coat of ash and soot, the Altadena Seed Library is still standing after the deadly Eaton Fire ripped through the area, killing 17 people and displacing thousands. The libraries are ...
Most any conversation with an Altadenan usually touched upon something verdant, wild, delicious, and born of the ground, rain, and tons of TLC. "How are is your lemon tree faring this season?
A bright blue wooden box, adorned with hand painted pink flowers and purple butterflies, is a stark contrast to the charred homes on the other side of East Calaveras Street in Altadena. Besides a ...
Following the Jan. 7 fire that swept through the city, growers and gardening groups are beginning to think about what is next, groups that include the Altadena Seed Library. Nina Raj, a docent ...
OK.’ I was like, You guys, you don’t get it!” Nina Raj, founder of Altadena Seed Library is holding a seed donation drive to help reseed the Altadena community during the aftermath of the ...
In Altadena, a network of home gardeners answer the call to build a free “library” of plant seeds. By Tejal Rao Reporting from Los Angeles When Nina Raj saw the sky glow orange outside her ...
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The first Altadena property with a home that was destroyed by the Eaton Fire in January has officially sold, just days after hitting the market. The sale comes amongst ongoing talks throughout the ...
The night the Eaton fire started, Edgar McGregor stood on a darkened Altadena street, held up his cellphone and started recording as the sky glowed orange behind him. His voice calm, the 24-year ...