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A  naturalized yard with wood-chip paths with grey homes next door

The pros and cons of 5 lawn removal methods

Ready to rewild your yard? Review these strategies for some ways to turn your lawn into a biodiverse garden.
Jadine Ngan Aug 19, 2024
A hedge, raised beds full of vegetables, border plants and a pathway

4 ways to turn your lawn into an edible garden

Why devote your yard to turfgrass when you can use that space to feed yourself *and* the other creatures who call your neighbourhood home?
Tara Nolan Jul 16, 2024
6 reasons to downsize your lawn

6 reasons to downsize your lawn

It’s time to imagine a future where lawns aren’t the norm – and homegrown habitats are.
Katharine Reid Jun 19, 2024
A sign in a forest that reads "wildlife garden"

5 easy ways to boost biodiversity in your yard

Make your property a better wildlife habitat with these simple tips.
Basil Camu Apr 14, 2024
Two people smiling and posing for the camera, standing outdoors leaning on piles of English ivy

In W̱SÁNEĆ territories, removing invasive English ivy makes way for indigenous plants

Every month, Tseycum First Nation artist Sarah Jim invites volunteers to pull the dense vines choking native species on her family’s land.
Karissa Chandrakate Feb 23, 2024
A house surrounded by trees whose front yard is a colourful lush garden

“We rewilded our yard DIY style – and got the neighbours on board too”

This American couple has spent the past few years turning their property into wildlife habitat while inviting neighbours and passers-by to join the movement.
Christopher Lancette Feb 17, 2024
Yellowish, reddish, brownish maple leaves fallen on the ground and starting to decompose

Leaf mold: what it is, and how to make your own

Don't discard fallen leaves. Instead, turn them into this useful DIY soil amendment or potting medium.
Pete Ewins Oct 5, 2023

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