"Pocket gardens" of native plant species are becoming more common in urban areas. We tag along with a volunteer tending to tiny gardens in a Washington, D.C., neighborhood.
Using native plants to attract pollinators, birds and wildlife to your yard can be a fulfilling practice but can come at a cost, especially if you have a lot of ground to cover. Same for the Lake ...
Gardeners across the country are flocking to climate-resilient native plants as concerns about extreme heat, flooding, and ...
When pressed to name her favorite plant, Kiernan went with the true lily, distinct from day lilies. She had many in her yard ...
This includes the sights, the scents – and the sounds, whether from fragrant flowers and flavourful fruits or beautiful ...
Structured native gardens can be elegant and bee-friendly, contrary to the myth of wild landscapes. Landscape experts suggest ...
The project began when Facilities Management brought the problem to the Mechanical Engineering Department, looking for a ...
Want more hummingbirds in your yard? From plants to feeders, bird experts share simple, proven tips to attract them safely ...
Learn how to create a stunning pollinator garden by avoiding common mistakes that lead to a messy landscape. Discover the ...
Don't put up with weeds and grass ruining your flower beds. This addition not only looks great, but prevents pesky growth by filing up gaps between your blooms.
The Paulding County Master Gardener Volunteers (MGVs) is hosting its 25th annual master gardener volunteer plant sale on May 16 from 8 a.m.-noon or until sold out, at ...
Why go native: Native plants are adapted to local conditions, needing less water, fertilizer, and care, while supporting pollinators and wildlife. Easy to maintain: Once established, native landscapes ...