by Arlington Garden | Apr 22, 2022 | Conservation, Features, Wildlife
Pictured: Oak-loving Trich (Tricholoma dryophilum) Aaron Tupac is the organizer behind Exploring the Mycoverse, a community science project dedicated to fungi and hosted by Arlington Garden. Tupac-Thompson organizes “fungi reading discussions, fungi film...
by Arlington Garden | Jan 25, 2022 | Art, Climate Change Gardening, Features
Pictured: Citrus 101 workshop participants with Capri Williams (center) Credit: Joanna Glovinsky Joanna Glovinsky is the founder of local fruit tree education and service provider Fruitstitute. Capri Williams is a horticulturist and expert fruit tree educator....
by Arlington Garden | Nov 9, 2020 | Announcements
It has been exactly eight months since we went on lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since that time, we have seen a significant reduction in earned income, but more people are coming to the garden, since we have remained open while beaches, playgrounds, paid...
by Arlington Garden | Aug 15, 2020 | Announcements
Some gardens look the same year-round. Lawns are mowed and treated; hedges are trimmed; weeds are cut-back; and leaves are blown away. In contrast, Arlington Garden wears its changes on its sleeve. The garden appears quite different in August than it does in March....
by Arlington Garden | Aug 14, 2020 | Resilience Gardening, Wildlife
Resilience Gardening is a monthly feature during the pandemic in which our Director of Horticulture gives advice to gardeners interested in regenerative gardening. This month, we discuss gardening for wildlife. (1) You use regenerative gardening practices at Arlington...
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