Let's Get Growing: A Healthy Ecosystem Starts at Home

I wrote about the dangers of the insect population decline we are experiencing, and now I want to share some updated ways that I recommend we tackle this issue at home.

We don’t have to wait for politicians to take action to preserve the planet’s biodiversity, we can get started in our own yards! Click Here to read the full article on Edible Jersey.

Carolle Huber

I have been designing landscapes for 30 years, working on large developments, subdivisions, wetlands restoration, public gardens and residential design. These days, I gravitate toward residential design and green projects, with the goal of creating beauty and inspiring awe, while doing right by the environment. Residential design allows me to indulge in planting design, as well as the more typical practice of site design, construction and drainage. As an avid gardener, I am interested in all garden styles, from the simplicity of a contemporary project to the constantly changing mixed border of an English garden.  From more urban areas such as my home town, to more open and rural areas, I enjoy creating sustainable landscapes that are particular to the surroundings, and that take advantage of existing views.   

https://www.carollehuber.com
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