Great Pollinator Project Without pollinators, most flowering plants could not reproduce. One-third of our food plants, from tomatoes and squash to apples and almonds, depend on the services of a pollinator. Bees are the most important pollinators in the northeastern U.S.—more than 225 bee species have been recorded in New York City alone.
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The Buzz on the Great Pollinator Project
August 4th, 2011 · No Comments
Tags: Environment · Insects · Plants · Sustainability · Wildlife
A Wonderful Summation — the Complexity of Invasive Species
July 30th, 2011 · No Comments
The invasive species war – The Boston Globe When it comes to what we should actually do for the environment, the two sides of this debate might not be quite as far apart as their denunciations of one another might indicate. Just as most ecologists accept that only a fraction of non-native species are harmful, [...]
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Garden Large’s Natives Man Tallamy on Favorite Garden Website
April 14th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Garden Rant: Native vs. invasive once again—it’s Tallamy’s turn I am not a purist and I don’t expect many other people will be either. I think taking the hard line and insisting on all natives will go a long way toward killing the movement. —Doug Tallamy, Garden Rant interview, 12/12/07 Mild-mannered Doug Tallamy, author of [...]
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On Naturalistic Design in “The American Gardener” by Duncan Brine
April 4th, 2011 · No Comments
Inviting Nature into Your Garden If you’re starting a new garden or contemplating a redesign, consider a naturalistic approach, which has renewed relevance in today’s environment. © 2011 Rob Cardillo TWENTY YEARS AGO, I left New York City with my future wife to make a garden and a new life in the country, north of [...]
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The Brine Garden is a chapter of “Gardens of the Hudson Valley”
March 8th, 2011 · No Comments
The majesty of the Hudson River has captivated both artists and visitors for generations, and the gardens along its banks have a unique character. From the early gardens of riverfront estates like Clermont and Montgomery Place, with their sweeping lawns and spectacular views of the river and far-off mountains, to the Beaux Arts masterpiece Kykuit [...]
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