Creating a Garden of Peace

International Day of Peace, 9-21-21 Our founder, Adele Seronde, named our organization “Gardens for Humanity.” The word humanity is a recognition that all people are part of the garden we call Earth. Indeed, humanity’s very diversity is the beauty we love in a garden with a myriad of color, texture, design, and purpose, all contributing [read more]
Native Plant Workshop Overview and Notes
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Sidy Residence Garden Tour
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Build Soil to Eliminate Weeds
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Pleasures of Perennials
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Color in the Winter Garden
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The Monsoon Garden

Gardens for Humanity president, Richard Sidy, checks harvest two months after planting okra and squash seeds at the onset of monsoon rains. After nursing young plants through the hot dry months of May and June, the onset of the monsoon season is a great relief for gardener and garden alike. Monsoon rains bring a burst [read more]