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As a horticulturalist, I predict food forests are going to be the sustainable gardening trend of 2026
In the face of rising global temperatures and climate change, gardeners and homeowners are increasingly looking at ways of making their gardens more sustainable. From drought-tolerant planting to ...
Dawn Taft reached into a tangle of leafy branches, the top half of her body largely disappearing from view. “Oh my God, pawpaws!” Taft exclaimed, holding back large canoe-shaped leaves to reveal a ...
Sensory gardens, food forests and moody landscaping: Some hot 2024 gardening trends 🔊In this episode, Don and John review the year's top trends in gardening, with sensory gardens and food forests ...
Ben Sinderman, owner of Permanent Yield, a Charleston-based regenerative landscaping company, explains how native plants nurture a maturing Santa Rosa plum tree at a home in Mount Pleasant. Credit: ...
DENVER — Volunteers gathered this week to plant hundreds of new trees and plants to revitalize a community food forest in Denver neighborhoods as part of Denver Urban Gardens' mission to promote food ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — A food forest cropping up in town will join a growing list of Charleston-area gardens designed to grow edible plants for their surrounding communities. Leaders are eyeing the R.L.
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