High-Impact Gardening, Amazing Results!
Having been a naturalist long before a gardener, my preference has always been to use native plants in the garden
Read MoreQuestions arise all times of year concerning brown patches appearing on evergreen trees and shrubs, commonly referred to as “winter burn.”
Read MoreThere is nothing more magical than a monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) caterpillar turning into a chrysalis and then emerging as a brilliant
Read MoreA basic gardening premise is that plants should be selected considering the environmental conditions of the location where they will be positioned.
Read MoreA garden is planted in the ground, right? Not always, and the gardens that really stand out make generous use
Read MoreDuring the peak of summer, it can be difficult to keep up with all the weeding and maintenance tasks the garden demands.
Read MoreBy Brian Marshall Pruning is a key element in caring for the trees and shrubs in a landscape. If done
Read MoreToday we honor Dad with the purple flowering raspberry (Rubus odoratus). It is found in moist, shady woodlands and along
Read MoreWhat do you do with an unused picnic table? You turn it into a plant stand in your garden (of
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