Don’t Buy Nonnative Invasive Plants — Even if You Can
It’s more difficult to ban nonnative invasives than you think.
It’s more difficult to ban nonnative invasives than you think.
Let the festivities begin–after some thoughtful preparation.
This hardy native offers pink “smoke” plumes in summer and brilliant color in fall.
End-of-season tasks both big and small.
October is the “Countdown Month” for must-do garden chores.
A workhorse from early summer through fall, it offers flowers and colorful foliage.
September tasks will prolong garden beauty and prepare it for spring.
Both are blue — one is an annual nonnative, the other is a perennial native.
A month to procrastinate without guilt — for some garden tasks.
Advances in crape myrtle broaden its use.