The answer is pretty simple: Keep plants growing in it. Plants that germinate in the late summer, sending their roots deep into the soil, will provide a place for water to go. This also provides for ...
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The days are short and cold, and if you enjoy plants like I do, hopefully, you have a few indoors to boost your mood.
Everyone striving for their dream lawn or garden knows the frustration of unexpected obstacles. Whether it’s stubborn ...
A second round of rain is expected to fall over the Bay Area on Thursday into Friday morning, along with flood warnings, high ...
Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? The peace, harmony and beauty of these spaces is appealing to so many of us. Whether ...
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But it’s important to do what works for you. Summer is a time of abundance in the garden. Plants put on plenty of leafy growth and then burst into flower to be pollinated by bees and other insects.
In partnership with the Resilient Urban Systems and Habitat (RUSH) Initiative, Grade 11 and 12 Royal Bay Secondary School students have been making a note of local ‘rain gardens’, which help absorb ...