Eco-Friendly Landscaping Blog

wildlife garden in the wild.

Wildlife garden

A wildlife garden is not simply a planting style. It is a deliberate decision to design a landscape that functions as habitat. Birds, pollinators, amphibians, ...
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The Grue Jay.

The Grue Jay

The Grue Jay. Reports from Texas birding communities have sparked excitement and debate. Observers recently documented what appears to be a rare Blue Jay × ...
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Asclepias tuberosa

Asclepias tuberosa (Orange Butterflyweed)

Asclepias tuberosa Asclepias tuberosa, commonly known as Orange Butterflyweed, stands apart from many other Milkweed species. Unlike its moisture-loving relatives, Butterflyweed thrives in dry, sunny, ...
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Wetland Gardening is the best choice for pond edges.

Wetland Gardening Inspiration

Wetland Gardening Inspiration Wetland gardening is the practice of designing landscapes that celebrate moisture rather than resist it. Instead of forcing poorly drained soils to ...
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Why is biodiversity important?

Soft Landings

Soft Landings: A Better Way to Care for Trees and Build Habitat The practice of designing “soft landings” is transforming how ecologically minded gardeners care ...
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Climate resilient corporate landscaping.

Climate resilient corporate landscaping

Climate-resilient corporate landscaping. Climate resilient corporate landscaping is a lot more than an exterior upgrade or capital gains. (Although those tangible gains are very welcome ...
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Blue Lobelia

Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica)

Blue Lobelia Blue Lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica) stands out as one of the most luminous blue-flowering native perennials for late summer gardens. Vertical spikes of saturated ...
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Bioswales

Bioswales

Bioswales are one of the most elegant solutions in modern ecological landscaping. At their core, bioswales are shallow, vegetated channels that slow, capture, filter, and ...
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Regenerative landscaping

Regenerative Landscaping

Regenerative Landscaping Regenerative LandscapingHumans have a regenerative gear. We just need to use it. Most modern interactions with the land are quietly degrading. People mow, ...
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Bigleaf Aster

Bigleaf Aster (Eurybia macrophylla)

Bigleaf Aster: A Resilient Native for Shade, Soil, and Subtle Beauty. Bigleaf Aster (Eurybia macrophylla) is one of the quiet workhorses of the native plant ...
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Deer hardy plants include Elderberry.

Deer Hardy Plants

Deer Hardy Plants: Native Strategies That Work. Deer hardy plants are necessary to the ecosystem. One of the biggest challenges for gardeners in the Northeast ...
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Japanese Knotweed remediation.

Japanese Knotweed Remediation

Japanese Knotweed Remediation Japanese Knotweed Remediation: Listening to the Soil Beneath the Problem Japanese Knotweed is altogether often labeled an enemy. It spreads quickly, dominates ...
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Corporate pollinator garden projects.

Corporate pollinator garden projects

Corporate pollinator garden projects. Corporate Pollinator Garden Projects: Renewing the Local Ecosystem while Saving Money on Maintenance Costs. In general, corporate habitat garden projects are ...
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Slow Growth results in real + big beauty.

Slow Growth Big Beauty

Slow Growth Big Beauty. Native landscaping asks us to relearn time. In a culture trained for instant results, obviously, native gardens move at a deeper, ...
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Giant Yellow Hyssop (Agastache nepetoides) and Rudbeckia triloba are NY native plants in gardens.

Native plants for New York State gardens

Native plants for New York State gardens. Native Plants for New York State Gardens. If you’re planning a garden in New York State, native plants ...
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