"Fall is a great time to scout for invasive plants because they stay green longer than native species," says Hana Kim, Extension educator.
With its tubular clusters and sweet nectar, hummingbirds love this flowering vine. Prune it in winter to promote growth and ...
Summer may be almost a distant memory but October provides perfect conditions for planting flowers because the soil is warm. But what should you plant that will thrive in autumn and winter?
Native honeysuckles are the ideal alternative to invasive Japanese honeysuckle. Knowing which to choose depends on where you ...
Northern bush honeysuckle (Diervilla lonicera) is a native shrub adaptable to various growing conditions. It features small, tubular yellow flowers that turn orange and red, attracting pollinators ...
Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum) is one of the easiest plants to find in the wild, since its strong, sweet scent hangs on the air. Native to most of Europe, it is a common sight and smell in our ...
Amur bush honeysuckle has egg-shaped oblong opposite leaves with fragrant tubular white/pink flowers in the spring and red berries in the fall months that can persist into winter. (Photo by Richard ...
Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), referred to as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), pose considerable challenges in treatment because they are chronic conditions that easily relapse.
With the arrival of March, it's time to arm yourself with your secateurs and get stuck into some pruning. As plants begin to stir from their winter slumber in anticipation of spring, a bit of careful ...
March is here and that means it’s time to grab your secateurs and get pruning. As plants start waking up for spring, a little careful cutting now will keep your garden looking its best when the warmer ...