Perennials are everyone’s favorite these days. Many fall and spring-blooming perennials do especially well when planted in September. While some perennials planted now won’t bloom right away, if ...
A hummingbird hovers in the air. - Jenny Grewal / 500px/Getty Images There is a lot of fun to be had in gardening specifically with hummingbirds in mind. Not only does adding some of their preferred ...
A gardener took to Reddit to sing the praises of a native plant they've used in their garden, which helps pollinators and looks gorgeous. Posting in the r/NativePlantGardening subreddit, they shared ...
The biggest garden pest, pound for pound, is the native white-tailed deer. Our official state animal, these beautiful doe-eyed, graceful vegetarians have voracious appetites. They seem to think our ...
Kate Cronin has fully embraced ecological gardening, transforming the yard at her Lower Merion home into a genuine wildlife oasis for birds, butterflies, bees, and fireflies, writes Carol MacKenzie ...
Great things are being shown in the Invasive Plant ID & Removal in the United States and Canada Facebook group. A recent post shared photos of a lovely garden after invasive plant removal. "This ...
As we evolve our gardens to be more ecologically focused, let’s set an intention of abundance — as in brimming with color and texture, yes, but also brimming with life. Compared to more traditional, ...
Foxglove beardtongue is a low-maintenance, deer-resistant perennial native to central Ohio. The plant thrives in various conditions and is easily grown from seed. Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU ...
Learn to embrace both the visual and functional aspects of your garden to support diversity in your plantings. Rudbeckia hirta is a seasonal headliner in a dry meadow designed by Kelly D. Norris, ...
In an effort to help you put native plants in the ground, we asked our expert staff to answer your top questions about: GETTING STARTED! How to create bird-friendly habitat where you live. First ...
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