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Oregon botanist Suzie Savoie uses wildflowers to transform home gardens into water-wise, fire-resistant pollinator havens.
Key PointsNative plants that bloom in late summer and early fall provide a crucial nectar source for pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Plant late-summer blooming flowers to help ...
Tall types exceed 20 feet in height. If you think that's not possible, look at Muskogee or Red Rocket. If those don't ...
Coral bells are the low-maintenance perennials that add color to the yard without showy flowers. These plants come in many ...
Bird vetch is rampant in Alaska. Some Anchorage residents are coming together to prevent it from choking out native plants ...
Squirrels may look harmless while darting across the fence or posing on a tree branch, but once they find your garden, all ...
Wondering if you've missed the boat on summer planting? Here are eight perennials that you can still plant in July.
Varieties of coneflowers that will sow true from seed include 'Mellow Yellow,' 'White Swan,' 'Rocky Top,' 'Cheyenne Spirit,' ...
Hood River Lavender Farms sits nestled in the Columbia River Gorge, an area already blessed with scenery that makes landscape ...
Plants with heart-shaped leaves add a touch of romance and elegance to gardens, landscapes, and indoor spaces. These leaves’ ...
The 'Mona Lavender' cultivar of Plectranthus grows and blooms happily as a perennial in zones 9 to 11. Elsewhere, you can ...