Yellow fumewort, a rare annual native to the U.S., grows in southwest Michigan and is at risk. What makes the plant unusual.
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Frost heave is a winter phenomenon that can kill plants, but it can be averted in one simple way
Frost heave is caused by the soil freezing and thawing in winter, and it damages plant roots. You can prevent frost heave by planting early and mulching.
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Itoh peony plants: Best peonies in the garden
Some garden tools I love: <a href="https://amzn.to/3M66Sru">https://amzn.to/3M66Sru</a> Peony Flowers! Peonies are easily one of my favorite plants in the garden. Their flowers may not last a long ...
Colorado is navigating an unseasonably dry and warm winter so far, leaving many to wonder whether or not they should be ...
Evergreens can collect snow and ice, eventually snapping under the weight of winter precipitation. Here's how to protect these plants from snow.
The rare yellow fumewort thrives amid Michigan winter when other plants are long gone. But due to its threatened status, you ...
An array of animals and plants survive winter in the subnivium, nature’s igloo. But climate change is threatening this hidden ...
In borders, Hubricht's bluestar is cold and drought hardy. It has blue flowers and green leaves in spring, and bright gold ...
Fleming is one of the founders of the Native Plant Initiative hosting a workshop Jan. 24 at the Unitarian Universalist Church ...
When you're looking for plants for your landscape, you probably think about blooms and foliage, but here's a shrubby tree ...
Study authors used botanical records from over 100 years to explore how native wildflower bloom dates in Pennsylvania have ...
When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and ...
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