Thursday, October 9, 2014

Mary E. Myers, a landscape architect and associate professor at Temple University in Philadelphia has turned her suburban home property into a native plant garden........If Mary could replicate her efforts across the USA, we would create a secondary wildlife corridor that would augment the efforts of the Wildlands Network, seeking to provide continuous greenways up and down and across North America that would harbor the complete complement of animals and plants that existed in the Americas at the dawn of European colonization, circa AD 1500






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In the Garden

A Rain



Garden That

Even the Neighbors Seem To Like

By ANNE RAVER
Transforming an awkward corner lot into a vibrant rain garden.















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