Whether you’re planting for restoration purposes or personal enjoyment, it’s important to give your native plants the best chance of success. Planting at the right time of the year ensures that the roots are strong enough to endure the seasons,… Read More
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Preparing Your Garden for the Changing Seasons
Most of us spend a lot of time planning our gardens in winter, planting our gardens in the spring, and then tending to our gardens in summer. But what about fall? It is all too easy to let the garden… Read More
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How to Create a Habitat for Monarchs
The orange and black flag of the Monarch migration billows through North America every fall. While it typically begins in October, some butterflies make the journey earlier depending on the fall temperatures. Have you always wanted to attract more Monarchs… Read More
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5 Ways to Protect Plants from Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain
While the well-being of your trees and shrubs may not be of much concern during storms or other intense weather events, such as the recent Hurricane Florence, smaller plants can be easily damaged or even wiped out during inclement weather…. Read More
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Caring for New Native Plants in 4 Easy Steps
There is nothing more pleasing to the eye than the sight of a vast, colorful meadow of wildflowers. If you’re striving to recreate this natural beauty at your own home, there are several steps you must take to ensure the… Read More
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4 Ways to Follow Nature’s Lead with Native Plants
By gardening with native plants, you’re directly supporting nature by establishing a beautiful, beneficial landscape. August’s cooling temperatures make it the perfect time to start planning your fall garden or landscape. Are you ready to follow nature’s lead? Discover four… Read More
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A Late Summer’s Guide to Lawn Care
August is one of the most important times for lawn care because the actions you take now will ensure the health of your grass throughout the fall and early winter. The July rainfall has brought our lawns back to life,… Read More
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Maintaining Your Garden During the Rainy Season
As you have probably noticed, the mid-Atlantic region has been getting drenched this July. With the record-breaking weather, it seems as if the rain will never let up! Flooding has grown more and more prevalent this summer, and the soaking… Read More
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How to Protect Your Garden from Hungry Wildlife
We all garden for different reasons: growing flowers for their beauty, growing native plants to help the ecosystem, or growing fruits and vegetables to eat. Either way, it’s terrible to head out to the garden and find everything has been… Read More
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How to Protect Your Native Plants From the Summer Heat
As you’re tending to your gardens this summer, it’s important to remember that even native plants need little extra help dealing with the heat.