Dear Neil: We have star jasmine, coral honeysuckle, and Peggy Martin rose plants in our landscape. All have bloomed ...
"Fall is a great time to scout for invasive plants because they stay green longer than native species," says Hana Kim, Extension educator.
As it's illegal to cause them to grow in the wild, when it comes to your garden, it may be best to stick with other berry ...
Burning bush plants are known for red fall foliage, but the seeds invade natural areas. Grow a sterile cultivar or a native shrub instead.
Planting native species in South Carolina is essential for supporting local wildlife and insects and creating low-maintenance ...
The newest restoration crew working to save McClellan Island isn’t made up of landscapers or city workers; it’s a small herd ...
The Canadian Coalition for Invasive Plant Regulation (CCIPR), co-founded by Cathy Kavassalis and Claudette Sims, warns that ...
Native honeysuckles are the ideal alternative to invasive Japanese honeysuckle. Knowing which to choose depends on where you ...
Butterflies are a welcome visitor in any yard. Aside from their striking beauty, they're also beneficial pollinators. If you want to attract more butterflies to your garden, there are a variety of ...