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You grow them for height and structure in the borders, and suddenly, in the blink of an eye, they’re spreading, suckering or ...
After scaling back its annual lake drawdown under pressure from the state, Monterey is seeing a rapid resurgence of invasive ...
Our native forests are full of food. The understories are packed with blueberries and huckleberries and for thousands of years, local overstories have been full of nut trees: hickories and ...
Patricia Hanbidge Orchid Horticulture Editor’s Note: This column was originally intended to run in the June 12 edition of Rural Roots. Instead, Part IV by Patricia Hanbidge ran by mistake. Please see ...
SCITUATE – Celebrate National Pollinator Week with a Native Plant Garden Talk & Tour at Hope Library, 374 North Road, on Wednesday, June 25, at 6 p.m. The program will ...
Consider larger perennials for low garden maintenance Low maintenance gardening Sigrie Kendrick - Jun 18, 2025 / 11:00 am | Story: 556776 Photo: Judie Steeves ...
In my work as a professional gardener, I often have to deal with perennials that are problematic. They either spread aggressively, grow too fast, or are difficult to divide and move around. The list ...
A new long-term study from Hungary shows that seeding native plants can effectively reduce annual invasive species in restored sand grasslands, but perennial invaders remain a persistent challenge ...