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Knowing your native plant community helps you understand how your woodland functions and what management approaches are most likely to succeed.
A reader wanted to attract pollinators and foster biodiversity without spending a bundle to redo her property. We’ve got tips. By Catrin Einhorn Gabrielle Stevenson needed advice on how to welcome ...
Use a seed carrier. Meadow seed mixes, especially fluffy grass seeds, are notoriously challenging to spread evenly. Mix your seed with a carrier, such as sand, sawdust, or compost, to make it easier ...
Press releases are posted on Independent.com as a free community service. As homeowners face long, dry summers and periods of extended drought, and rising water bills, Santa Barbara Botanic Garden ...
The Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program, led by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, recently published Native Plants for Virginia’s Capital Region, a 72-page, full-color guide ...
It is commonly believed that invasive plants arrive in the United States accidentally; a study by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden showed that this is not so. The study found that half of the worst ...
Native plants have a symbiotic relationship with native wildlife and evolved within local environment. Here, a monarch rests on a blazing star, a native wildflower. Native plant species are better ...
PINE MOUNTAIN CLUB, Calif. (KERO) — When you think of Pine Mountain Club, you may think of snowy mountain tops– but in the warmer months, it’s covered in flowers and the sound of nature. The Lockhart ...
When Alan Branhagen was giving a talk on why people should cultivate native plants, he drew inspiration from Dr. Seuss. "They grew without irrigation, they grew without hoes, they grew without ...
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