I'm behind as usual. But better late than never. The May 2012 issue of Wildflower Watch, a newsletter of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, highlighted Landscape for Life, a "go-to source for home gardeners who want to be more kind to the environment."
"Landscape For Life shows you how to work with nature in your garden, no
matter where you live, whether you garden on a city or suburban lot, a
20–acre farm, or the common area of your condominium," states an intro on the website's homepage. "Conventional gardens often work against nature. They can damage the
environment's ability to clean air and water, reduce flooding, combat
climate change, and provide all the other natural benefits that support
life on earth-including us.
The good news is that even one home garden can begin to repair the web
of life. It's possible to create a great–looking garden that's healthier
for you, your family, your pets, and the environment-and that saves you
time and money."
Looks like a great site. Check it out!
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