by Arlington Garden | Jun 4, 2022 | Climate Change Gardening, Environmental Justice, Guest Letters
Paloma Avila is a birder, gardener, tiny-owl-enthusiast, and certified CA naturalist. As Arlington Garden’s former Program and Development Manager, she piloted the Roots and Regeneration public program series. She is presently Grants Writer at the Trust for...
by Arlington Garden | Apr 22, 2022 | Conservation, Features, Wildlife
Pictured: Oak-loving Trich (Tricholoma dryophilum) Aaron Tupac is the organizer behind Exploring the Mycoverse, a community science project dedicated to fungi and hosted by Arlington Garden. Tupac-Thompson organizes “fungi reading discussions, fungi film...
by Arlington Garden | Jan 25, 2022 | Features, Guest Letters, Wildlife
Pictured: Red-whiskered Bulbul at Arlington Garden. Credit: William Hallstrom. One of the most frequently seen non-native bird in Arlington Garden and surrounding areas is the Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus). This berry-eating bird, originally native to...
by Arlington Garden | Jan 25, 2022 | Art, Climate Change Gardening, Features
Pictured: Citrus 101 workshop participants with Capri Williams (center) Credit: Joanna Glovinsky Joanna Glovinsky is the founder of local fruit tree education and service provider Fruitstitute. Capri Williams is a horticulturist and expert fruit tree educator....
by Arlington Garden | Nov 18, 2021 | Features, Pasadena History
Pictured: Betty and Charles “Kicker” McKenney George Brumder is former President of the Arlington Garden in Pasadena Board of Directors and current Board member. He has been a supporter of Arlington Garden since its beginning. In this interview, he...
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