Pollinators

Herbs for the Perennial Garden

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I wish, as does almost every gardener, for more space. Then I could have an herb garden, a.

How Can We Make Our Landscapes More Sustainable? – Part I

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Late Fall is the perfect time to reflect on both the past and the future of our landscapes..

THE FALL GARDEN

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It’s now late September and the garden is still glorious. Late perennials as well as reblooming perennials are.

Rudbeckia subtomentosa

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There are several species of Rudbeckia, the best known of which is R.fulgida, especially the cultivar ‘Goldsturm’ (often.

Going Native

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The mantra of the day is “Plant native.” Does this mean that we should plant only native plants.

Looking to the Future

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When reading a newspaper or articles online or watching social media, much of the thrust is about the.

The Holiday Bookshelf 2020 Edition, Part 2

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I know Thanksgiving is approaching and time will be short but I want to continue with my suggestions.

The Holiday Bookshelf 2020 Edition, Part 1

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Holidays are usually a joyful time but this year, our holidays are fraught with indecision, fear, and sadness:.

    Helenium (Sneezeweed)  

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Before I start telling you about Helenium, I have to share with you what a delight the past.

Dreaming of Spring

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Samuel Coleridge said:                All Nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair,          .