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Regenerative or Organic Agriculture?

Sustainable Gardening

Regenerative or Organic Agriculture?

Inspired Gardens and Design

Award-winning City and Mountainside Nature-Centered Designs

Nature is Good For You

Fantastic Foods Underfoot

Growing for Biodiversity

How and Why to Grow Your Own Fruit

Sustainable Gardening

Book Review: Back to the New Basics by Joe Seals

Plants You Need

Book Review: Golden Gate Gardener – 30th Anniversary Edition

Sustainable Gardening

Be Your Own Burbank: How Plant Breeders Facilitate Community Resilience

Plants You Need

Blanket the Ground – Native Groundcover Communities for Biodiversity, Habitat, and Beauty

Growing for Biodiversity

At 10, Seattle’s Pioneering Food Forest Pivots to Increase Food Security

Drought and Fire Resilience

Future-Proof Selections for the Central Valley and Beyond: Winning Choices for Extreme Heat, Cold, and Drought

Nature is Good For You

Frontiers of Soil: What Your Food Ate with Garden Futurists David Montgomery and Anne Biklé

Sustainable Gardening

Invasive Plants Are Still Being Sold: Preventing Noxious Weeds in Your Landscape

Growing for Biodiversity

Growing a New Generation of Farmers, One Plot at a Time

Archive

Welcome, Greywater, to the Garden

Sustainable Gardening

Remembering E. O. Wilson – Foreward by Doug Tallamy

Gardening for Biodiversity

The Native Plant Garden in Fall

Gardening for Biodiversity

Myths: Aphids Are Always a Problem

Garden Futurist

A Wellspring of Waste with Garden Futurist Deborah Pagliaccia

Drought and Fire Resilience

Sustainable Defensible Space & Resilient Landscapes

Sustainable Gardening

Book Review: Sustainable Food Gardens, Myths & Solutions

Sustainable Gardening

Book Review: A Good Drink

Gardening for Biodiversity

Book Review: Swamplands

Garden Futurist

Garden Futurist – Big Research on Gardening Trees with Drew Zwart

Garden Futurist

Climate Ready Landscape Plants: Practices

Sustainable Gardening

Pacific Plant People: with Marilee Kuhlmann and Tom Rau, Urban Water Group, Los Angeles 

Archive

Pacific Plant People – Plant Recommendations on Watershed Gardening

Sustainable Gardening

The Roots in My Garden

Archive

The Potrero Hill Eco-Patch: Part 2 of 2

Inspired Gardens and Design

Lockwood de Forest III

Gardening for Biodiversity

The Native Plant Garden in Summer

Gardening for Biodiversity

Integrated Pest Management

Inspired Gardens and Design

Organized chaos—Food, Roses and a Jungle Retreat

Gardening for Biodiversity

Turf Transformation into Beautiful, Sustainable, and Resilient Landscapes

Archive

The Potrero Hill Eco-Patch: Part 1 of 2

Drought and Fire Resilience

Restore Forests and Coexist with Wildfire

Sustainable Gardening

Pacific Horticulture’s New Strategic Vision Video

Growing for Biodiversity

Life Not Lawn Campaign

Growing for Biodiversity

The Native Plant Garden in Late Spring

climate

Laboratory Report (May 2021)

biodiversity

The Native Plant Garden in Early Spring

Drought and Fire Resilience

Sustainable Defensible Space

Inspired Gardens and Design

The Native Plant Garden in Winter

Archive

My Favorite Weeds

Sustainable Gardening

Building a Sustainable City Garden

Drought and Fire Resilience

Best Plants in Low Water Field Trials Named Blue Ribbon™ Winners.

Inspired Gardens and Design

A 100-Year Tree Replacement Program for Carrick Hill

Gardening for Biodiversity

Small But Mighty—Natural Parasite Stops Defoliation of California Oaks

Garden Futurist

Laboratory Report (July 2020)

Plants You Need

The Quest for the Best

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The Seed Stewards

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Transform Your Barren Parking Strip Into Pollinator-Friendly Habitat

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Nature is a Game Changer

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Artfully Random

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Growing Inspiration, Harvesting Water

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Lester Rowntree

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Re-oak Wine Country

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Magical Thinking

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Black Sanctuary Gardens

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Protecting California’s Flora

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California Plants

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Making an Urban Meadow

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Gardening in the Pacific Northwest

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Sustainable Stormwater Management

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Low-Hanging Fruit

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After the Ribbon Cutting

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To Dig or not to Dig

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Urban Farmsteads

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Reconciliation Ecology

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Watershed-Approach Designer Plant Picks

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Put Some Spring in Your Pacific Northwest Soil

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A New Paradigm in Landscape Maintenance

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Planting the New California Garden Part 2: Margie Grace, APLD

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WWOOFing

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Farming for the Future

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The Triumph of Seeds

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West Coast Seed Libraries

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Planting the New California Garden Part 1: Linda Middleton, APLD

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Weighing Water Use in Gardens

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Planting Design for Dry Gardens

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Adapting to Change

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Garden Revolution

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Making a Difference

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Garden Allies: Humans

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Inspired by Nature

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Human | Nature

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Designing for the New Normal

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Garden Allies: Galls

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Water for Wildlife

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The Big Shift

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The Mission Pear

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A Farm on the Roof in the City

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Compost Tea Resource Guide

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The Summer-Dry Project

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Garden Allies: Myriapods

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The Birds and the Bees

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Green is the Color of Nature

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Where Did the Water Go?

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Creating Canopy

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Tending the Urban Forest

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It’s a Tree for All

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Ancient Trees

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Garden Allies: Earthworms

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Garden Allies: Soldier Beetles

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The Art of Saving Oaks

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The Untimely Demise of the Lawson Cypress

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What Happened to California’s Garden?

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Sudden Oak Death

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Seattle’s P-Patch Program

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Santa Barbara Botanic Garden: Championing California Natives for 75 Years

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The Days of Compost and Conservation

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The Days of DDT and Roses

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A Brief History of Pacific Horticulture… in Their Own Words

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Roots and Shoots, An Intergenerational Garden

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Celebrating Silver — Our 25th Year

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A New Sage: ‘Amethyst Buff’

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On a Sonoma Hilltop

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Trees of Washington Park Arboretum: The Wheel Tree

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Dreading Those Pearly Gates

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North Coast Gardening with Heather

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Victoria’s Garry Oak Meadows

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Clematis Go Native in the Pacific Northwest

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On Growing Eucalypts in the Pacific Northwest

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From Northeast to Northwest: Revelations in a Garden

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Seedy Business

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Gardens in Youth and Age

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Theodore Payne and California’s Wildflowers

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Gardening with Wildflowers

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Through Other Eyes

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Marcia’s Garden: a Conversation

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The Madrones

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The Winter Garden

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Water Use by Plants

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Browning of the Greensward

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