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When do you plant tulips?

When to Plant Tulips

When to Plant Tulips (And Why We’re Mostly Not Fans) If you’re here because you Googled “When should I plant tulips?” let’s get this out ...
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Matrix planting is for everywhere.

Matrix Planting

Matrix Planting What Is Matrix Planting? Matrix planting is a design approach where a dominant, continuous ground layer supports and stabilizes a comparatively smaller number ...
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Landscape transformation

Landscape Transformation Process

Landscape Transformation Process Landscape Transformation Process: Every great garden begins with a little faith. The before stage can look bare, messy, or even disappointing at ...
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Biodiversity is a living system in the wild, or even urban spots.

Ground Cover Plants

Ground Cover Plants Planting native ground cover plants is one of the most beautiful, sustainable, and wildlife-friendly ways to manage low-maintenance areas. It is also ...
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Monarda fistulosa in its later days.

Plant Shedding

Plant Shedding. Plant shedding is the natural process by which a plant drops leaves, flowers, stems, or even entire shoots as part of its normal ...
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Urban Gardening Meadowscaping: Growth Takes Time.

Growth Takes Time

 Growth Takes Time Growth Takes Time In gardens and in life, growth rarely happens on our preferred timeline. We live in a culture that rewards ...
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The Long Garden Game.

The Long Garden Game

The Long Garden Game The Long Garden Game. Native wildflower gardens are certainly not just a trend. They are one of the most practical, hopeful ...
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Aphids on plants.

Aphids on Plants

Aphids on Plants Aphids on plants cause more anxiety than they deserve. In most U.S. gardens, aphids are not native fauna. They are introduced agricultural ...
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Wild Bergamot is a beautiful niche plant.

Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)

Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family). Native range: Widespread across North America, including all of New York State. Bloom ...
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Baptisia tinctoria flower in a Saratoga Springs, NY butterfly habitat garden.

Butterfly Habitat + the Future

Butterfly Habitat + the Future It’s early spring at the wildflower farm, and we’re dreaming of summer. The annual greenhouse potting began last month, building ...
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Leap year or #3.

Roots Before Blooms

Roots Before Blooms Roots Before Blooms: How Native Gardens Truly Grow. One of the best ways to understand native gardens is through the idea of ...
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Year 2.

Sleep Creep Leap

Sleep, Creep, Leap: How Native Gardens Truly Grow One of the most helpful ways to understand native plant gardens is through a simple phrase: Sleep, ...
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Progress of a project: wildflower gardens.

Progress of a Project

Progress of a Project: Before, During, After Every great private landscape begins with uncertainty. At first, the before stage can look dull, like there’s too ...
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Before, During, After. We all wait for the "After" part... but you shouldn't wish your life away. Learn to enjoy the process, why not?

Before, During, After

Before, During, After: The Transformation of a Native Plant Garden Before During After. Every native plant garden begins with a view that appears a little ...
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Japanese Knotweed remediation.

Japanese Knotweed Remediation

Japanese Knotweed Remediation Japanese Knotweed Remediation: Listening to the Soil Beneath the Problem Japanese Knotweed is altogether often labeled an enemy. It spreads quickly, dominates ...
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