sustainability

Travel Adventures – Denver Botanic Gardens Part II

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As promised, today I will tell you why the Children’s Garden at the Denver Botanic Gardens is so.

Landscaping for Climate Change

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I heard a fascinating lecture this week while attending MGIX, the annual conference of the Ohio Nursery and.

The Holiday Bookshelf

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Garden Revolution: How our landscapes can be a source of environmental change Garden Revolution is a collaboration between.

Going Native

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The mantra of the day is “Plant native.” Does this mean that we should plant only native plants.

Sustainability

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The subject of sustainability and sustainable landscapes has been on my mind for the past few weeks as.

Designing A Xeriscape for All Seasons, Part 2

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The relatively small property I mentioned last week  had a typical L-shaped, narrow contractor front walk that was.

The Fireside Reader: The Living Landscape

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The Living Landscape: Designing for beauty and biodiversity in the home garden, by Rick Darke and Doug Tallamy,.

Sustainability – How Much Lawn Do We Really Need? Part 3

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Lawns are water guzzlers. Granted, there are some turf grasses that require less water but they have not.

Sustainability – How Much Lawn Do We Really Need? 4

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Lest I be accused of focusing on homeowners rather than commercial property owners, I find that the same.

Making Your Lawn More Sustainable

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Although my most recent posts have posited the belief that most of us have more lawn than we.