Julia Cavicchi and Tatiana Schreiber of the Rich Earth Institute talk of curbing water pollution by removing human urine from the waste stream, and how you can repurpose it to feed your plants
Steppe Gardening in Colorado
Ecologist and Author Tom Wessels Talks Coevolution
A Devastated Arboretum Embraces the Catastrophe
Who’s Promoting the Spread of Invasive Plants?
An Ecological Gardening Firm’s 12-Step Program
The Overlooked Virtues of Native Annual Flowers
A Local Activist With a National Impact
A Low-Cost Swimming Pool that Saves Energy and Serves Biodiversity
Helping Native Plants Outrun Climate Change
A Conversation with Growing Greener’s New Partner
Award-winning landscape designer Edwina von Gal describes her Perfect Earth Project’s dual approach to changing the culture of land care in the United States: building a constituency among land owners and gardeners for ecologically-based, toxin-free design and maintenance while educating landscapers in how to serve this new market.
DOGE is Destroying an Essential, Inexpensive Foundation of American Agricultural Greatness
The Lawn Mower as Ecological Design Tool
Slugs “Don’t Get No Respect
Benjamin Vogt Explains Why He Prefers Clay Soils
A Pioneering Native Plant Supplier That’s Equally Remarkable as an Educator
Collecting Seeds to Grow Locally Adapted Native Plants
“Roll Out Gardens”
Stoneleigh: a Natural Garden
Ethan Kauffman, Director of Stoneleigh, describes the 9-year process his team has pursued, enriching a classic Philadelphia Mainline estate with thousands of species of native plants, to transform it into a model for how to honor traditional landscape aesthetics while boosting biodiversity and serving the local ecosystem