The longest journey may indeed begin with a single step, but the origin story of one of my formative gardening explorations ...
Why are homeowners replacing grass with meadow gardens? A garden expert explains the English-inspired trend and how to make ...
The University is “Restoring Our Roots” and improving climate resiliency by implementing a priority identified in their ...
Here is a guide to summer garden tours in Milwaukee area in 2026 sponsored by garden clubs and community groups.
Ghost pipes, a native Virginia wildflower, are perhaps one of the oddest flora in the commonwealth. Designated the Virginia ...
Two gardening experts weigh in on why native plants are all the rage right now, and how they can be used to create and design ...
Darryl Lauster, professor of art and chair of UTA’s Native American Serving Non Tribal Institution employee resource group said Greenfeather English was the perfect fit for the project. He described ...
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Designers are ditching all-white gardens – these gentler color palettes are replacing them for summer 2026
With influences from naturalistic planting and native species, these color palettes are beautifully cohesive and highly ...
The one- to two-inch golden-yellow flowers with chocolate-brown centers bloom from July well into the fall. They’re cheerful and unfussy, and do great in the ground or in containers.
Communities across the U.S. are turning small plots of land into highly dense forests that grow quickly. Turns out these forests have roots to a decades-old planting method that originated in Japan.
Leave this field empty if you’re human: I thought I was an early bird, but a dozen people were already in Anna West’s backyard in Beacon when I arrived on Tuesday (May 12). I passed a table with white ...
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