by Arlington Garden | Oct 21, 2022 | Features, Guest Letters
Tahereh Sheerazie is Head Gardener at Arlington Garden. In this travelogue, she shares her experience hiking through the 2022 monsoons in Chitral, Pakistan that caused record-breaking flooding and describes some of the resilient people and landscapes she met in the...
by Arlington Garden | Jun 4, 2022 | Climate Change Gardening, Environmental Justice, Guest Letters
Paloma Avila is a birder, gardener, tiny-owl-enthusiast, and certified CA naturalist. As Arlington Garden’s former Program and Development Manager, she piloted the Roots and Regeneration public program series. She is presently Grants Writer at the Trust for...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 28, 2021 | Announcements
Andrew Jewell, Communications and Volunteer Manager It is now widely appreciated that the global climate is irreversibly changed and will continue to change in our lifetimes. The magnitude of the change depends on what human beings can accomplish in the years ahead....
by Arlington Garden | Aug 27, 2021 | Conservation, Features, Guest Letters
by William Hallstrom (Arlington Garden volunteer) For the past few months, most of the volunteer crew at Arlington Garden have spent at least some of their time wrapping the trunks of each of the garden’s trees with the kind of soft tape measure you might use for...
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