News

Border plants placed along the edge of a driveway can really soften the transition between your hardscape and landscape. Here ...
Drought-resistant (once established) native plants include: red columbine, creeping phlox, butterfly weed, wild bergamot, New Jersey tea, staghorn sumac, red oak, and Eastern redbud. And as always ...
Although the plant itself is very hardy and able to tolerate conditions in zones 4 to 9, the flowers appear very delicate and form a lacecap of doubled sepals, which adds texture.
It might surprise you to learn that there are around 350 different species of thyme that you could grow in your garden. While some of these make ... Another reason you'll love planting red creeping ...
A pollinator paradise or butterfly garden is WITHIN YOUR REACH. Imagine stepping into your backyard and being greeted by the gentle flutter of butterfly wings, the buzz of bees, and the colors of ...