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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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...
As gardeners, we can help preserve the crucial diversity of flora and fauna in our world.
Bellevue Botanical Garden, founded in 1992, is a crown jewel of the City of Bellevue’s Parks system. The new urban...
Gardens of the High Line lets you see and learn from Manhattan’s High Line Park. This park has caused quite...
“Re-oaking” is a relatively recent term for a movement that took hold in California in the 1970s and 80s. The...
Our gardens tell our story and reflect change—both our place and our stage in life. The summer issue of Pacific...
“The greatest injustice of our time may be the eradication of native ecosystems, the erasure of entire life forms, and...