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Author: Dan Booth
Japanese Beetle Prevention
Overview Japanese beetles undergo complete metamorphosis, starting as grubs in your lawn and developing into round, metallic- sheened, hard bodied beetles. These hungry beetles enjoy a wide variety of plants […]
Pausing on Spring Clean up for Beneficials
By Alex Tisthammer As warm weather sets in and the wind blows in the beginning of spring, it can feel like it’s time to start cleaning up the landscape and […]
Firefly Petunia
Light up the night with Firefly Petunia. A classic white petunia by day, it shines with a mesmerizing luminescence after dusk. Its enchanting light is the result of cutting-edge biotechnology. […]
Shrubs & Trees for the Cut Flower Garden
By Shannon Moreau The rise of the cut flower garden has been a joy to witness, with local farms expanding beds for pick-your-own flowers and home gardeners dedicating space in […]
Exploring Garden Styles for Spring Inspiration
- Season: Spring
By Indigo Deany It’s spring: we creak our gazes upwards towards the sun like a crocus through the snow and begin to itch for life again. Every year, the same […]
Pets and Houseplants: How to Have the Best of Both Worlds
By Geneva Thomas Caring for houseplants can be a therapeutic practice, but the potential risk of pets ingesting toxic plants might leave you wondering if it is possible to have […]
Creating Windbreaks
By Shannon Moreau A windbreak (a row of trees or shrubs that is strategically planted for functional purposes) provides a variety of benefits including screening and privacy, wildlife habitat, and protection […]
The Tale of the Snake Plant
By Eri Matsumura The Snake Plant, scientifically known as Dracaena trifasciata (formerly Sansevieria trifasciata), is a popular houseplant admired for its hardiness, architectural form, and ease of care. Known by […]
All Things Gardening: Digital Resources for Surviving the Winter Blues
By Alex Tisthammer It has been two months since I’ve dug in the soul and I’m already jonesing to get out there again and get my hands dirty. The time […]