Jul 30, 2024 | Tips by Topic, Tips by Topic Sidebar
If you’re looking to help support your local honeybees and pollinators, using native plants in your own garden is one of the easiest and most direct ways. Pollinators depend on naturally occurring plants for their health and survival. In fact, non-native plants will...
Jun 14, 2019 | Blog, Perennials, What's New?
When we use native plants in our gardens, they require less maintenance and protection than other selections. While we’re busy making our landscapes beautiful, pollinators are thanking us! They depend on naturally occurring plants for their health and survival....
Jan 31, 2020 | Blog, Indoor Plants, What's New?
Ficus Ficus are getting their moment in the proverbial sun with the current love affair with the Fiddle Leaf Fig. Different types of ficus have been popular for as long as people have been keeping houseplants. The ficus species which produce fruit are closely...
Jul 27, 2017 | Garden Tips, Perennials, Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
Whether you call them coneflowers or echinacea, these stunning perennial flowers scream hot summer days in a staggering variety of colors. All hybrid coneflowers spring from our native echinaceas found by explorers in prairies and meadows across the country. In the...
Jun 23, 2016 | Shrubs, Trees & Vines, What's New?
Unless you have already experienced a clethra, it’s easy to overlook during a spring trip to the garden center. One of the later shrubs to leaf out and flower it might give you the impression that it’s not much to look at especially when it’s surrounded by azaleas and...