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How to Use the Native Planting Templates in Your Garden

Written by Sophie Djen, Agriculture and Design Intern These templates were created just for you so it’s easier to know what to plant in your garden! We especially wanted to promote native plants since they are so important to your garden and our ecosystem. Some benefits of planting native plants Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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Worms! The Garden Superhero

Written by Hunter Kirn, Education & Curriculum Intern Kids are fascinated by worms. But what makes worms so amazing? Worms are the superheroes of composting and are important to keeping our garden healthy. Worms help breakdown food waste and turn it into nutritious compost that we can use to give Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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What To Do With All These Lemons?

Written by Katinka Lennemann, Data Evaluation Intern Although the true origins of the lemon haven’t been determined, many people link them to come from northeast India, where they were lauded for their medicinal properties. Christopher Columbus was said to have brought lemon seeds over to the Americas during the Coloumbian Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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Native Plants Talk with Grassroots Ecology

Written by Sophie Djen, Agriculture and Design Intern I had the pleasure of speaking with Junko Bryant, the Co-Executive Director, from Grassroots Ecology to talk about all things native plants! But first, why are native plants important? Native plants are an important part of our ecosystem as they regulate pollinators, Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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World Landscape Month: Gardens by the Bay

Written by Sophie Djen, Agriculture and Design Intern In honor of it being World Landscape Month, the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore should be celebrated for its creativity and thoughtfulness of bringing greenery to life. This national garden is a horticultural, interactive attraction for locals and  international visitors. It Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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National Herb Day: Fennel

Written by Sarah Hasham, Data Evaluations Intern Fennel is a versatile and flavorful herb that has been used in cuisine and medicine for centuries. The word fennel traces its roots to the Latin word feniculum, meaning “hay” – thought to be a description of the seed’s aroma. [1] It has Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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From Easy to Hard: 5 Sustainable Gardening Practices

Written by Katinka Lennemann, Data Evaluation Intern It’s Earth Month, so let’s talk about one way you can make your garden more sustainable: through how you water your plants! This article will introduce you to five tips on saving water, starting from easiest to implement, then going to ones that Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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It’s Earth Month! – How YOU can help

Written by Taylor Mogavero, Program Coordinator Want to give some love to our planet (and yourself) this April? Help are some ways you can! 1. Volunteer with Each Green Corner! See our upcoming events on our calendar.   2. Start your own garden –  in your yard, on your balcony, or on Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
Recipes

What to Plant: Kale

Written by Sara Noelani Olsen, Grant Writing & Development Intern As a self-proclaimed salad connoisseur, I am constantly looking for a quality green. From arugula to spinach, if it’s leafy (and capable of growing in my backyard), I’ve grown it in my garden and tossed it in a salad. From Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago
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What is the Seedling Starter Program?

Written by Taylor Mogavero, Program Coordinator The seedling starter program is so important for the gardens at Each Green Corner! We interviewed Cindy, the Seedling Starter Program Lead Volunteer, to tell you what it is and why it’s so important.  Q: What is the seedling starter program? A: The seedling Read more…

By Each Green Corner, 2 years2 years ago

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