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Landscape DesignAdd Softness, Light and Movement With Ornamental Grasses
12 design ideas for using grasses in your fall landscape
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsLemmon’s Marigold Brings Flowers to Desert Gardens in Spring and Fall
The deep yellow flowers of this shrubby perennial herald the arrival of both seasons in drought-tolerant gardens
Full StoryGardening GuidesYou Can Make Space for Native Plants in Any Landscape
Using native species brings ‘terroir,’ or local flavor, to your garden and contributes to healthy wildlife relationships
Full StoryFlowers and Plants10 Essential Native Grasses and Sedges for Mid-Atlantic Gardens
This collection of common grasses will thrive in the home landscape
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsSupport Fall Pollinators With Eupatorium Altissimum
Tall thoroughwort, also called tall boneset, is an adaptable native of the central to eastern U.S. with bright white flowers
Full StoryGardening GuidesGarden Myths to Debunk as You Dig This Fall and Rest Over Winter
Termites hate wood mulch, don’t amend soil for trees, avoid gravel in planters — and more nuggets of garden wisdom
Full StoryEdible GardensTop Off Your Cocktails With Homegrown Garnishes
Find out how and where to grow popular beverage adornments such as citrus, mint, strawberries and more
Full StoryFlowers and PlantsPlant Rocky Mountain Beeplant for Late-Summer Color and Pollinator Buzz
Add pizazz to your garden with this native annual. Its vivid pink flower spikes are magnets for butterflies, bees and hummingbirds
Full StoryTreesAmerican Basswood Provides Garden Shade and Forage for Pollinators
Use Tilia americana as a shade tree or along the edge of a woodland for its large leaves and showy flowers
Full StoryGardening Guides10 Ornamental Grasses to Plant This Fall
Add interest to your garden with these popular warm-season and cool-season varieties
Full StoryGardening Guides8 Essential Flowering Vines for the Southeast
These native vines have eye-popping flowers and provide food for bees and birds
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