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      • Plants You Need
        Take a closer look at plants you would like to know better and some you haven’t met, from regional plant communities to a genus of favorites to rare native species.
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        Advocacy for the power of gardens to support mental and physical health and connect people with nature and place.
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        Discover a new vision for future livability on a human scale, embracing research and innovation while respecting cultural knowledge and inclusion, to connect people with nature.
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        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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        Stay up to date on green infrastructure with ways gardeners can steward water and soil, moderate temperatures, and reduce fossil fuel use.
      • Drought & Fire Resilience
        Delve into water-wise design and protection from wildfire, especially in the wildland urban interface, and find expert recommendations for plant selections.
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