Nature has equipped plants with a variety of tools to defend against pests. One of the most intriguing aspects of this natural defense system is companion planting. This poot explores five examples of how companion planting can help fend off pests and promote a thriving garden.
Promoting Pollinators in Raised Bed Gardens: 3 Essential Tips
Gardening enthusiasts understand the crucial role that pollinators play in ensuring a successful harvest. Without these helpful creatures, we wouldn't enjoy a rich variety of fruits and vegetables. From zucchinis and watermelons to peppers and eggplants, our dinner plates owe much to the diligent work of bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects. This post explores three methods gardeners, especially those with raised bed gardens in urban areas, can use to create an environment that not only attracts these vital pollinators but also supports their well-being.
How to Get a Permit to Reserve Space at Noyes Park
Highlights from the Noyes Park Playground Resurfacing Project
Let's Get Planting! The Ultimate Guide to a Successful Raised Bed Garden
Planning a raised bed garden requires an understanding of unique space needs for different crops, how roots function under the soil, the finite amount of nutrients available in soil, compatible and incompatible crops, and pollination. This post provides a deep dive into everything you need to know about planning and planting a raised bed garden!
Help! Should I Use Seeds or Seedlings in My Raised Bed Garden?
Friends of Noyes Park Public Comments on DC Department of Parks and Recreation Ready2Play Master Plan
The Friends of Noyes Park is pleased to participate in the public comment period for DC Department of Parks and Recreation’s Ready2Play Master Plan. We believe Friends of Noyes Park is an ideal park partner with whom to pilot the rollout of some of the plan’s key recommendations outlined in the Ready2Play Master Plan.
FoNP Launches Community Call to Submit Feedback on DPR's Ready2Play Master Plan
Ready2Play, the DC Department of Parks and Recreation’s new 20-year master plan for parks and recreation is now open for public comments through January 31, 2023. We highly encourage everyone to check out the Master Plan and submit feedback by the deadline.