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Rain-garden planting zones

There are three rain-garden planting zones, each for a different microclimate within a rain garden…
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Garden-planting calendar for Tucson and the Sonoran Desert

This is a month-by-month planting guide for food plants in the Tucson area, southern Arizona, and northern Sonora Mexico…
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Regional multi-use plant lists for water-harvesting landscapes

These multi-use rain-garden plants lists are invitations to collaborate with and enhance living systems in our shared built environments…
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Blog Entries

Cool Yourself, Your Neighborhood, and the Planet with the Water-Harvesting Soil-Carbon Sponge

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Turning Lifeless “Wastes” Into Verdant Water-Harvesting “Urbanite” Terraces in Baja, Mexico and Beyond

By Brad Lancaster © 2019HarvestingRainwater.com
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The Abundance Growing from the Water-, Soil-, and Fertility-Harvesting of Bouwas Mawara in Zimbabwe

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