Rain Garden II
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Native edibles are low-care (if planted in the right place) because they are uniquely adapted to our soil, weather and seasons. While they are providing berries for our jam, they are also feeding and housing our birds, bees, bugs and other native critters that badly need our help. Read more »
The key ingredients to a healthy wildlife environment are shelter, food and water. This design incorporates all three of these important features. Read more »
This beneficials attracting garden plan is a low, sunny border planting, 30’ wide by 5’ deep. Read more »
Hedgerows provide food, cover for nesting, shelter, and a travel lane for wildlife. Read more »
Every garden is a learning opportunity. I was fortunate to be able to teach hands-on … Read more »