Experts reveal 2026’s biggest garden design trends, from edible landscapes and patio gardens to low-maintenance plants and ...
A quiet revolution is sprouting in the gardening world, promising abundant harvests and sustainability, all while working ...
On an overcast Saturday morning, staff and volunteers gathered at the Early Learning Center and Laboratory Preschool, both located on the University of Delaware’s Children’s Campus. With shovels and ...
The Village Green group in Unadilla, in partnership with Unadilla First United Methodist Church, will host a community talk, “From Pattern to Detail: Designing a garden the way nature does” at 6:30 ...
Imagine your backyard as a lush habitat of flowering and fruiting trees, shrubs, groundcovers, and vines made vibrant with the sights and sounds of buzzing insects, butterflies, hummingbirds, and ...
Last year, a group of permaculture designers based in Seattle announced plans to build the Beacon Food Forest in that city, a seven-acre edible park open to foragers. Filled with fruit trees, herbs ...
May 22—FINEVIEW — For the past 10 years, Dani F. Baker has maintained a forest garden of wonder on Wellesley Island that for her, is also a time machine. "I'll get lost in the garden frequently," Ms.
My goal was to plant a few fruit trees in a sheltered spot on the south side of my home. That led to an interest in orchards and then to forest gardens and the symbiotic relationships of plants. Of ...
While Arbor Day in Mississippi is in the spring, many experts contend that the best time for planting trees may actually be in the fall. New roots can develop when the soil temperature is above 45 ...
Sudbury Garden Club will host a presentation of Andrew Whittaker’s Edible Forest Gardens and Beyond program at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 10 via Zoom. Whittaker is a filmmaker turned garden designer. With his ...
From gravelly, gnarly patches of grass to a glorious “garden of eatin’” forest. That’s the new vision for the 6th Ward Park. And this coming week, it takes one huge step toward becoming reality.
HELENA — Pears, plums, apples, cherries, hazelnuts, raspberries. Shaded benches, a playground and garden plots. These are just a few of the delightful ideas proposed as part of Montana’s first edible ...