When I tell people that I was a landscaper before I landed my first full-time writing job, their reaction is usually a mixture of shock and dismissiveness. I have experienced firsthand the negative ...
North Bay communities are surrounded by plentiful, diverse scenes of nature that not only enrich our lives but teach us about designing gardens, too. The types, forms, foliage and growth habits of ...
It seems like headlines about the 2022 drought show up daily. Many include information about water restrictions, challenges the state faces and federal water allocations, but very few provide tools to ...
Not to be confused with zero-scaping, xeriscaping is a type of landscaping that reduces its need for irrigation beyond the water its natural climate can supply. A Greek derivative, xeros means “dry,” ...
Normally at this time of year — and what a year this has been — we reflect back on what we’ve learned on our journey toward better living. So here are my top takeaways from 2020: In January, sick of ...
It seems as if I have always known of the Villa d‘Este, the celebrated Renaissance villa and adjoining gardens northeast of Rome, but until this spring I really didn’t know much about it. I was dimly ...
California has welcomed recent rain showers with open arms and we will continue to hope for a wet season throughout the winter. While we celebrate the much needed precipitation, it’s also the time to ...
Oleander caterpillars, which are active on some oleanders during summer, can provide a number of landscaping lessons. The adult moth is striking in appearance. The bluish to purplish moth has white ...
David Dewar had an idea for a beautification project at his school, and the teacher and landscaping hobbyist gave himself a summer to build an outdoor classroom. He soon realized he’d underestimated ...
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