Want to see more hummingbirds in your yard this summer? Plant hibiscus—their large, long-lasting blossoms are hummingbird ...
Your garden is probably not failing because of your technique. It’s failing because of something you never thought to check – ...
As spring planting begins across the U.S., garden experts at American Meadows share what wildflowers to plant for ...
Flowering plants near your birdbath provide food and shelter for visiting feathered friends. Birdbaths already demand work, ...
Wondering what that purple-leaf shrub is? Learn how to ID dwarf red-leaf plum vs. western sandcherry, plus tips for gladiolus ...
Students and staff at Jefferson County Technical College learned how to prepare a plant-based diet during the school’s Plant Forward Workshop Series.
To create resilient landscapes and restore healthy ecosystems, public land managers need seed, but not just any seed will do.
Surrounding your birdbath with coneflowers is the best way to create a safe haven for birds and butterflies while they feed ...
If you want to welcome more birds to your yard this spring, it’s important to think beyond bird feeders. Growing native ...
Fill your garden with feathered friends by planting these seven species, all of which provide natural food sources for birds.
Want to make your bird feeder more inviting? The right plants — from ornamental grasses to fruit-bearing options — can turn ...
Skip nandina, and plant these natives instead.