The National Audubon Society’s “Wildflowers of North America” (Knopf, 2023) is a tour de force in the realm of plant guides. Full-page profiles of more than 850 species are included, each of which ...
There’s still time to bury bulbs before the ground freezes. You’ll be so glad you did come next spring. This little beauty, also known as the milk flower, may well be the first bloom you see next year ...
Strawberries propagate themselves through stolons that grow out of the plant's crown; thus, growers often follow suit and plant starts, then allow them to fill out a bed. Strawberry plots can produce ...
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A low-maintenance flowering plant that's beloved by beneficial pollinators
This yellow-blooming plant does well in wet soil and is a favorite among birds, bees, and butterflies. It's also super easy ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, through the PLANTS Database, provides conservation plant information to conservation planners, researchers and others using plants in their natural ...
Dozens of landscapers and florists will show their visions of plants and gardens of the future when the 196th Philadelphia Flower Show opens this Saturday, March 1, at the Pennsylvania Convention ...
Whether you have a patio container garden or a backyard garden, the fall harvest season is coming sooner than you might think. From cucumbers, peppers and tomatoes to fragrant herbs and flowers - now ...
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