Native plants on your green roof give reason for Urban Core wildlife to rejoice.
There are many, many reasons to construct a green roof, including; Cleaning Stormwater Reducing Heat Island Effect Creating Sense of Place Providing Habitat for Urban Core Wildlife Preserving...
View ArticleHow to Design Your Native Plant Wildlife Garden
As I travel around the country speaking to various groups about Ecosystem Gardening, and how people can garden sustainably, conserve natural resources, and create welcoming habitat for wildlife in...
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EG Facebook Cover Photo I’m pretty sure by now most of you already know that native plants form the backbone of your wildlife habitat garden because native plants support local food webs, which attract...
View ArticleLiving on the Edge – Marginal Landscaping in the Urban Environment
We may choose to live on the edge, but let’s not marginalize our wildlife. Bumblebee on Joe-Pyeweed. “Out on the edge you see all the kinds of things you can’t see from the center.” (Kurt Vonnegut)...
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conical habit Studies have shown that gardens that include trees provide habitat for more wildlife than gardens that don’t. (Ken Thompson No Nettles Required, p. 65 ) But discussions of the benefits...
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