Read the Transcript Article here, which includes links to resources and images from the panel’s presentations. Welcome to Part Two of...
Growing for Biodiversity
Dig deeper into ecologically functional gardens that support food webs and pollinators by including native and keystone plants, minimizing lawn, and providing wildlife habitat.
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Winter 2022 Nature is so beautiful when left to its own devices, yet crisply manicured lawns remain a status symbol....
Fall 2022 Until the discovery of the rhizophagy cycle, the story of how plants get their nutrients looked like this:...
Autumn 2022 “I come out every day. It’s therapy, my meditation.” Janet’s young garden transformed from overgrown, invasive plants to...
Summer 2022 Duane Lane, a Yakama tribal descendant, spends his weekdays working in Portland as a resource navigator for the...
Spring 2022 Bravery in a land of lawn and roses Mark, wearing a T-shirt printed with cats on a galactic...
Spring 2022 Apart from helping pollinators like butterflies and wild bees, the Butterflyway Project started in 2017 to explore the...
Spring 2022 Emily Murphy believes gardens hold the key to saving our health, our communities, and our planet. In her...
Read the companion article here. If you take Keystone plants out of your local food web, the food web collapses, because...