DENVER — If your garden lacks color now, consider growing plants that put on a great fall show. Goldenrod produces sprays of bright yellow flowers. The bees love it. The variety I grow is "Crown of ...
These bright, beautiful blooms are best sown in autumn and will attract robins to your garden all year. Read on for ...
Now in her senior year at Mississippi State University at Starkville, the Arkansas native marries her advocacy work with her ...
Planting native species in South Carolina is essential for supporting local wildlife and insects and creating low-maintenance ...
JoAnn and Richard Wallenstein put in lavender to keep out the gophers, then later found that honey bees love the aromatic ...
Adding a bee hotel to your garden is a wonderful way to support native pollinators. Unlike honeybees that live in large hives ...
A nest was destroyed near the first reported sighting of the species in NI - but while they pose no threat to humans, it ...
Gardeners across the continent face a sudden wake-up call as a once-beloved summer showstopper turns into a legal liability overnight. From the border of ...
Phenology is the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals from year to year, such as when flowers bloom, birds nest or ...
WINTER might bring shorter days and chilly weather, but it’s also the perfect time to gather the family, grab your woollies, ...
By leaving some spent perennials and fallen leaves down this October, gardens can be a sanctuary for pollinators that you'll need next spring.
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast-growing perennials that provide quick color and texture for shade gardens.