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Planting in a Post-Wild World

Planting in a Post-Wild World is a great title and a continuation of what Richard Hansen and Friedrich Stahl state in their masterful Perennials and…

The Big Shift

This is the second installment in our four-part water-sensitive landscape design (WSLD) series. Over the past few decades, earth science knowledge has blossomed. There have…

The Mission Pear

[sidebar] Marin Art & Garden Center and Pacific Horticulture are co-producing “Garden Life: Art, Flowers, and Food” on June 18 at MAGC.[/sidebar] Mission San Rafael…

MAGC: for the Earth, Arts, and Heart

[sidebar]Marin Art & Garden Center 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Ross, California 94957[/sidebar] The Marin Art & Garden Center in Ross, California, was founded in…

The Summer-Dry Project

Our climate is changing. We may not like climate change but as gardeners, we are well suited to deal with it. By observing our gardens…

Cultivating Community

Kathy Musial is a vital member of the West Coast horticultural cognoscenti. Curator of living collections at Huntington Botanical Gardens and an avid world traveler,…

Tolerant Beauty

I met James and Mary Collard when I gave a talk on colorful water-wise landscapes at the San Diego Botanic Garden. The Collards lived in…

The Birds and the Bees

[sidebar]Great Plant Picks is the Pacific Northwest’s premier plant educational program administered through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden based in Seattle, Washington. www.greatplantpicks.org[/sidebar] Buzzing,…

Garden Life: Art, Flowers, & Food

[sidebar] Garden Life Saturday June 18, 2016 9:00am -4:00pm Ross California $115  PHS & MAGC members $140 General public [/sidebar] Join Pacific Horticulture and the…

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