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Life With Ferris: Jane s Garden
Monday, July 5, 2021 - by Ferris Robinson
Ferris Robinson
Beautyberry at Temple Park on Lookout
Jane s Garden features both natives and ornamentals
A pollinator garden at the Commons on Lookout
Mary Leland Hutchison and her husband Kelly
“In the past, we have asked one thing of our gardens: that they be pretty. Now they have to support life, sequester carbon, feed pollinators and manage water.”
- Doug Tallamy 
Dr. Tallamy’s plan, the Homegrown National Park movement, is a simple grassroots action to restore biodiversity. He calls us all to take part, no matter how much land you have access to, whether it’s fields after fields or a front porch stoop. You can learn more at https://homegrownnationalpark.org/ ....

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Why the Next Big Gardening Trend Is Taking a Cue from Local Biodiversity


Why the Next Big Gardening Trend Is Taking a Cue from Local Biodiversity
Food52
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Planting a tree and seeing it grow and thrive is one of the most long-lasting and fulfilling gardening experiences. I feel that way about the gingko in our front yard, but when it comes to wildlife value, a gingko is almost like having a plastic tree in your yard it has zero value to the little critters that make nature work. A gingko attracts no caterpillars at all (which are essential for birds to raise their young), but a native oak, on the other hand, supports more than 550 species of caterpillars. According to Doug Tallamy, a professor of entomology and wildlife ecology at the University of Delaware and a leading voice in the movement to plant more natives, a single pair of chickadees needs 6,000 to 9,000 caterpillars to feed one clutch of young. ....

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