The benefits of nature are increasingly being acknowledged, both for our health and that of our habitats. But with so much wild green space lost already, something we once took for granted needs our ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Ben Sinderman, owner of Permanent Yield, a Charleston-based regenerative landscaping company, ...
Big things are blooming in the green space around the Solar Strand and the GRoW Clean Energy Center on the North Campus. The GRoW Garden celebrated a very successful first planting season that saw a ...
Under bright Saturday morning skies on Sept. 6, Catawba College students, faculty and staff came together to plant something built to last: a dense, diverse, fast-growing Miyawaki forest that will ...
Board members of the Mountlake Terrace Community Foundation (MLTCF) presented a food forest and community garden proposal to ...
Block plantations like these may look efficient, but research shows that more diverse and randomised tree arrangements boost forest productivity and ecosystem health. A new paper published in Nature ...
Faux plants might be a good choice for locations with tough growing conditions, but they fade fast. Mixing faux and real plants in a landscape can cause drainage and light issues. Faux plants work ...
DEC forester Theresa Draves, left, helps volunteers install a tree tube to protect newly planted trees in North Harmony State Forest. Submitted photo Community Science and tree planting are on a new ...