Overview

Carole is from Tahiti, where she grew up eating healthy exotic foods. She was graced to live a simple life connected to nature. She is a fairy, as nature is her most powerful medicine and healer. The green luscious environment of her childhood has nurtured her need to eat clean whole foods and live with deep honor towards her planet. Life is an adventure. Life is a mystery. CC GROW is Carole and her partner Clark’s newest adventure, where mystery turns into magic and purpose. The creation of CC GROW is a culmination and accumulation of their dreams: to make a difference, to be free, and to have complete ownership of their journey. The vision is to create a platform from which everyone can learn how to grow organic healthy food, to create community, and become sustainable. The passion comes from the desire to learn. Nature is home and “food is thy medicine.” CC GROW is an opportunity to be bold and brave.

Recent Articles by Carole

Gangster Gardener

“Let’s all be: Ecolutionary, Renegades, Gangsters. We have to change the script on what a gangster is. If you ain’t a gardener, you ain’t gangster! Be gangster with your shovel; And let that be your weapon of choice.” Ron Finley Et voila! We all need a hero. At least, we all seek to have one… Read More

A Call for Urban Farmers

Increasing Efficiencies & Rad Decentralization The world we live in today is rapidly developing, and our global population is growing exponentially. Not only are there more people on earth than ever before, but for the first time in history, more people live in cities than in rural environments. This new urban landscape has allowed incredible… Read More

Comments & Reviews by Carole

Gangster Gardener

  1. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Gary! I do to! Completely agree with you. And it is in our power to lead as well. One plant at a time. We are visualizing to bring Ron Finley to Colorado and have a speech in our store when we open doors!

  2. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Michelle!
    I am not sure for today but this is from the National Gardening Association:
    “During the past five years there’s been a significant shift toward more Americans growing their own food in home and community gardens, increasing from 36 million households in 2008 to 42 million in 2013”.
    We are on the right path and our community work is what can trigger change! Thank you for the connection!

  3. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Nathalie, my dear friend, yes….”espoir”; the landscapes of our lives are created by our own willingness to plant and grow 🙂 Let’s do it!

Deep Roots: A (brief) history of, and case for, urban gardening

  1. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Gary! I do to! Completely agree with you. And it is in our power to lead as well. One plant at a time. We are visualizing to bring Ron Finley to Colorado and have a speech in our store when we open doors!

  2. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Michelle!
    I am not sure for today but this is from the National Gardening Association:
    “During the past five years there’s been a significant shift toward more Americans growing their own food in home and community gardens, increasing from 36 million households in 2008 to 42 million in 2013”.
    We are on the right path and our community work is what can trigger change! Thank you for the connection!

  3. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Nathalie, my dear friend, yes….”espoir”; the landscapes of our lives are created by our own willingness to plant and grow 🙂 Let’s do it!

Deep Roots: A (brief) history of, and case for, urban gardening

  1. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Gary! I do to! Completely agree with you. And it is in our power to lead as well. One plant at a time. We are visualizing to bring Ron Finley to Colorado and have a speech in our store when we open doors!

  2. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Michelle!
    I am not sure for today but this is from the National Gardening Association:
    “During the past five years there’s been a significant shift toward more Americans growing their own food in home and community gardens, increasing from 36 million households in 2008 to 42 million in 2013”.
    We are on the right path and our community work is what can trigger change! Thank you for the connection!

  3. Carole Ly Sing Lao

    Nathalie, my dear friend, yes….”espoir”; the landscapes of our lives are created by our own willingness to plant and grow 🙂 Let’s do it!