In a time of mass extinction and climate change, every plant in a design urban garden matters. For me, as a garden designer, that means using native plant in sync with local wildlife. The hope is that using plants wildlife recognize will, in some cases, help both fauna and flora adapt to changes. My designs are meant to bridge the wild prairie, most now gone, and the traditional aesthetic concerns of urban dwellers. As wildness is brought back into our lives through all five senses, we gain appreciation for other species and, in turn, may begin to advocate for them and their wellbeing -- as our wellbeing is tied to plants, birds, insects, spiders, and more
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...
In a time of mass extinction and climate change, every plant in a design urban garden matters. For m...
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
abstract: As urbanization continues, critical wildlife may be lost. Residential landscapes, that are...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
Wildflowers complement our state’s beautiful landscapes with flashes of vibrant colors, but they als...
Wildlife habitat is lost as the human population and land clearing for development increase in the S...
EDITORIAL: Restoring Beauty to the Human Environment ▪ Paul B. Kannowski A REQUIEM FOR THE PRAIRIE ▪...
Through various economic booms and mass migration as well as deliberate introduction of ornamental p...
EDITORIAL: Restoring Beauty to the Human Environment ▪ Paul B. Kannowski A REQUIEM FOR THE PRAIRIE ▪...
This paper discusses the reasoning behind the development of a new approach to designed urban planti...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
As an agricultural state with a population poised to shift to primarily urban based, Nebraska is in ...
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...
In a time of mass extinction and climate change, every plant in a design urban garden matters. For m...
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
abstract: As urbanization continues, critical wildlife may be lost. Residential landscapes, that are...
Species-rich herbaceous communities, such as prairies, steppes, meadows and pastures, have a high bi...
Wildflowers complement our state’s beautiful landscapes with flashes of vibrant colors, but they als...
Wildlife habitat is lost as the human population and land clearing for development increase in the S...
EDITORIAL: Restoring Beauty to the Human Environment ▪ Paul B. Kannowski A REQUIEM FOR THE PRAIRIE ▪...
Through various economic booms and mass migration as well as deliberate introduction of ornamental p...
EDITORIAL: Restoring Beauty to the Human Environment ▪ Paul B. Kannowski A REQUIEM FOR THE PRAIRIE ▪...
This paper discusses the reasoning behind the development of a new approach to designed urban planti...
Urbanization has destroyed and fragmented previously large areas of natural habitat. Small remnants ...
As an agricultural state with a population poised to shift to primarily urban based, Nebraska is in ...
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...
In a time of mass extinction and climate change, every plant in a design urban garden matters. For m...
Most people notice and care about plants only when they are at their showiest and most colorful: cov...