Native plants are flowers, shrubs, trees, and groundcovers that have existed in a region for thousands of years. They are well-adapted to the region's climate, and they've coevolved with the local ...
American Meadows encourages gardeners to think regionally when choosing plants that support pollinators and local ...
Pussy willow is known for its popularity in floral arrangements, but the real magic happens when you plant it in your garden ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
7 easy native swaps to plant in April – instead of these high-maintenance garden favorites
Native perennials to plant now that swap high-maintenance favorites for easy, resilient garden staples ...
Just when you think you've missed the last chance for snow in your neck of the woods, you start seeing tree limbs covered in white. Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) is an even better cause for ...
When darkness falls and you are sleeping, there is still lots of activity going on in your garden. Night-time pollinators are hard at work going from plant to plant doing valuable work, and they could ...
Question: I have noticed the American beautyberry in landscapes but it grows a bit lanky. If I plant one how do I control the growth? Answer: Wild and a bit open in habit is one way of describing the ...
Shrubs such as Rhus aromatica Gro-Low, a cultivar of fragrant sumac that stays under about 2 feet high, or even-lower red ...
Jerusalem artichokes were, along with potatoes, among the first native American plants to be introduced in Europe. Although potatoes soon eclipsed them in popularity, Jerusalem artichokes are still ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results