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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Through years of experimentation, Daniel Yansura has discovered that many tropical tree ferns can adapt to his cooler climate in...
At their best, urban forests carefully balance the needs and desires of humans for shade, beauty, and easy care with...
The Total-Plant website, an online native plant photo library, allows users to sort by plant name (common or botanical), region,...
As I contemplate a magnificent paperweight of a dung beetle rolling its precious ball of manure, a gift from my...
[sidebar]Visit Wild Toad Nursery for more information about designing water features for wildlife.[/sidebar] There is no more important time to install...
This is the second installment in our four-part water-sensitive landscape design (WSLD) series. Over the past few decades, earth science...
In case you are a bit fuzzy on high school biology, the phylum Arthropoda (joint-footed) shares several notable features: exoskeletons...
[sidebar]Great Plant Picks is the Pacific Northwest’s premier plant educational program administered through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden based...