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Biodiversity Killers - Episode 1: European Buckthorn
Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-05-22 Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-05-22

Biodiversity Killers - Episode 1: European Buckthorn

Invasive plants are wreaking havoc all over the world; disrupting ecosystems and reducing biodiversity. Let's look into the issues of European buckthorn and some recommended management strategies.

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Should I add mulch to my garden?
Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-04-23 Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-04-23

Should I add mulch to my garden?

When using the right materials at the right time, mulch can save you both effort and money when it comes to maintaining your landscape.

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Boost your land’s ecological value with a personalized consultation
Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-01-15 Pollinators, Native Plants, Invasive Plants, Gardening, Rain Gardens Andrea Brennan 2025-01-15

Boost your land’s ecological value with a personalized consultation

Take a sneak peak into how others are finding ways to improve their land's ecological integrity.

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