We had a few overcast cool days: perfect for planting out my new "good neighbor bed" up by the street. I'm swapping out those plants that have struggled in our hotter, dryer climate change summers, and am moving in more resilient pollinator plants.
Here's a look at how that process went for me. I'll be sure to update you as the season goes on!
Permaculture is about resilience and adaptability. So it's time to adapt and design for a more resilient front flower border with taught perennials that can handle hotter, drier conditions.
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