More tips to make your green thumb a little greener! There are so many conscious choices you can make in your garden to have a positive impact that we’ve made… Learn More
If we treat our gardens as a natural, functioning system, we can avoid the use of harmful chemicals and still have healthy, thriving plants. Here are some tips on how… Learn More
Beautiful native gardens enrich your surroundings while supporting local biodiversity – including pollinators and bird species. Native plants are adapted to our local soils and climate conditions. If native species… Learn More
When chemical pesticides are applied to crops and gardens, they can get into the environment and adversely impact fish, pollinating insects, and other wildlife as well as human health. Pesticides… Learn More
A rain garden is a great example of a nature-based solution to reduce stormwater runoff from your property. Rain gardens are attractive landscaping features that are specially designed to treat… Learn More
When organic materials, including kitchen scraps and garden waste are sent to landfills they break down anaerobically and produce the potent greenhouse gas methane. By composting you avoid this and… Learn More