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For hundreds of years, Indigenous communities in what is now British Columbia cleared small patches amid dense conifer forest. They planted and tended food and medicine-bearing trees and ...
When eight women met Jan. 26, 1955, at June Southern’s home in what was then Lower Burrell Township, they determined their new garden club would try to improve their own yards and the community. And ...
The Save the Garden coalition is petitioning for a ballot initiative that would change the city’s ability to vacate streets downtown. The Save the Garden coalition is petitioning for a ballot ...
A couple who leased land deemed ‘unmarketable’ from East Lothian Council to shelter their home from a country road have been allowed to buy it for £12,000. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to ...
With summer in full swing and garden upgrades on people's minds, garden accessories are a brilliant way to make your outdoor space more welcoming. However, one common accessory comes with a stark ...
“The galvanized metal construction is incredibly sturdy and resistant to rust.” Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may ...
Regeneration works have transformed derelict land into a community garden. The land on Festival Walk in Spennymoor, County Durham, was once part of a derelict shop unit but has now been turned into a ...
New London — The City Council on Monday will again discuss selling an unassuming plot of land whose proposed purchase earlier this year by an affordable housing group was temporarily stymied by ...
When hikers on the famous Pacific Crest Trail reach Mark Newberger’s land on Mount Ashland, they’re welcome to fill their water bottle from a well spout and kickback at a shaded picnic table. Here, ...
A Houston suburb where master-planned communities abound and immigrants thrive. Credit... Supported by By Shannon Sims Visuals by Desiree Rios When people think of suburbia, they think of homogeneity.
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