Please consider planting Tropical or Oscar milkweed this season
11 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (9)
- 11 years ago
- 11 years ago
Related Professionals
Havre de Grace Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Horsham Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Kapaa Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Washington Landscape Architects & Landscape Designers · Alamo Landscape Contractors · Cary Landscape Contractors · Hicksville Landscape Contractors · Ponte Vedra Beach Landscape Contractors · South Farmingdale Landscape Contractors · Manassas Siding & Exteriors · South Windsor Siding & Exteriors · Browns Mills General Contractors · Enumclaw General Contractors · Kentwood General Contractors · Mobile General Contractors- 11 years ago
- 11 years ago
- 11 years ago
- 4 years ago
- 4 years ago
- 11 months agolast modified: 11 months ago
Related Stories

GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Milkweed
Quit cringing. This not-weed plant is a sight to behold in the garden, has a delicious vanilla scent and is a magnet for butterflies
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Butterfly Milkweed, a Beacon in the Prairie
Vivacious orange flowers for you, nectar for the butterflies and bees. Asclepias tuberosa is worth planting for more reasons than one
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Asclepias Incarnata for a Butterfly Garden
Beautiful swamp milkweed makes it easy to help monarchs and other pollinators in eastern U.S. gardens
Full Story
POOLSWe Can Dream: 7 Things to Consider Before Investing in an Outdoor Spa
Check out these tips and tricks for adding a luxurious outdoor spa to your landscape
Full Story
COLOR4 Hot Color Trends to Consider for 2013
Bring some zing to your rooms for the new year, with high-energy shades that open the eyes and awaken the spirit
Full Story
REGIONAL GARDEN GUIDESWelcome the Turning Season: Advice for Your September Garden
Roll with the cooler weather by planting away. Our gardening guides tell you what plant picks are best for each U.S. region
Full Story
DECORATING GUIDESTreat your Home to the Tropics
Create a paradise escape with plants, rattan, and ocean-inspired decor
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Asclepias Verticillata
Plant whorled milkweed in dry central and eastern U.S. gardens to attract monarch butterflies and other insect pollinators
Full Story
GARDENING GUIDES10 Cold-Hardy Succulents for Cool-Season Interest
These attractive plants shrug off colder temperatures, and many can be brought inside in containers in extra-chilly climates
Full Story
PLANTING IDEASGreat Garden Combo: Planting for Fiery Color and Beautiful Wildlife
Draw winged wonders while maintaining a strong design aesthetic to please human visitors to your garden year-round
Full StorySponsored
Jay 6a Chicago