Read our full Potrero Hill Eco-Patch articles: Part 1 and Part 2 The Potrero Hill Eco-Patch This is the story...
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Summer 2021 Watch our Landscapes of Change video about The Potrero Hill Eco-Patch here. Read Part 2 Here Introduction Native,...
Life Not Lawn Those of us in the West know that water is precious, and that drought is upon us....
Spring 2021 The floor of the Sacramento Valley is mostly flat agricultural land veined with a network of creeks, sloughs,...
Surrounded by agricultural fields on the western edge of the University of California (UC) Davis campus, the Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee...
My road trip from San Francisco to Boise to visit as many gardens and horticultural destinations as possible continues here...
Spring 2022 Zhongyu Sun (2014) and colleagues sought to understand the influence of community development on ecological memory, the remnants...
One of the most awkward, yet rewarding, gardening challenges can be found in that neglected patch of turfgrass between the...
For the special “Women in Horticulture” issue of Pacific Horticulture (Summer 2019), we’ve called out the following stories in the...