Article by Kate Bear - Nearly three years ago, my husband and I moved to Davis. The house we bought for our retirement life had a yard that included drip irrigation and no lawn, two positive attributes. The landscape was neat and easy to maintain, but didn’t satisfy my desire for variety, color,…
Article by Mike Kluk - The first half of this article was published last month. So, if you missed it, you can click here to read it. The Light Eaters is a recently published book looking at current research that is revealing how plants interact with, respond to, and manipulate other…
Article by Lorie Hammond - Did you plant your summer garden in April or May, and think that you are finished? But do you have spaces in your garden where something did not grow, or where an early crop is now finished? You might be happy to know that June is a great time to plant flowers and other…
Article by Peg Smith - When working in the garden, it is wise not to presume that what looks like a collection of garden debris on a branch or limb is of no consequence. It may be of great value to a non-human cohabitant of the garden. Bushtit nests, from a casual look, appear as a collection of…