Till lately, the clover plant was considered a weed that needed to be ripped up or eradicated with weed killer each spring. But about the past calendar year, you will find been a developing pattern on social media—cover-coated lawns. Asking yourself why everybody on TikTok is obsessed with clover? We […]
Garden Plants
Here are the plants you need to start now for spring
Now is the time to get your begonia and calla lily seeds planted so they can shine this summer time. DENVER — Tuberous begonias and calla lilies are summertime stars. Get them started off now to be ready at planting time. In addition, sow seed of leafy veggies this kind […]
L.A. garden tour season starts with Prisk Native Garden
In 1995, when most people considered native plants little more than weeds (if they considered them at all), desert devotee Mike Letteriello peered through a chain-link fence at a patch of bare ground and dreamed up a fragrant, vibrant tribute to California’s diverse native plant communities. Nearly 30 years later, […]
Worried about plants surviving cold weather? Early spring garden tips
So far in March, we’ve had a few of days wherever we have set new history superior temperatures in the 70s. More just lately, we had temperatures that have been below normal. The warm days have inspired flower and leaf buds to swell. Some magnolia and cherry trees have started […]
Hendrix Professor, Students Create New Native Plant Garden
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 Joy Back garden honors retired faculty users and sustainability champions CONWAY, Ark. (March 17,
 2023) — Hendrix College Professor of Artwork Maxine Payne and university student volunteers
 have remodeled a little room in the College’s Artwork Intricate into a pollinating
 backyard garden of native vegetation, developing a balanced ecosystem […]
seeds, cuttings, divisions: making more plants as spring approaches, with ken druse
THE DAYS ARE longer and the light is strengthening—triggers that don’t just start to wake up our plants, indoors and out, but also get us gardeners going. The signals have my propagation-mad friend Ken Druse starting more seeds each week and looking around the landscape and the houseplant-filled sunroom for […]