Joe Pye weed is a statement piece in any garden. Hardy in USDA Zones 3-10, it can reach up to 8 feet tall and wide. As long as you have the space, this native wildflower adds texture to a garden with ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in FranklinCounty profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. If Ohio’s prairies and wetlands had a celebrity, it would ...
The roadside flora goes through a change now in late August. The three dominant wildflowers of July have moved on to the next phase. Canada thistle has its flowers replaced by thick growths of fluffy ...
Reader Martha from Macedonia recently wrote about a “volunteer” in her yard. (Volunteer is garden-speak for a plant that you are pretty sure you didn’t plant.) A Joe Pye weed appeared in one of her ...
Joe-Pye weed is an attractive native plant with an interesting history behind its common name. Joe-Pye weed is a pollinator-attracting native plant with an interesting history behind its common name.
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10 Best Rain Garden Plants For Your Yard
When you plant rain garden plants, you do your part for the environment, filtering runoff and protecting groundwater. Pick ...
The cornerstone of my first garden was, and still is, a weed. A giant of a plant, known to thrive in sun or semi-shade if the soil (or hard clay in my case) tends to be damp, Eupatorium purporium ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (TENNESSEE VALLEY LIVING) - TVL is checking out some of the gorgeous blooms we’re seeing around the Tennessee Valley this time of year. Matt Candeias with the Huntsville Botanical ...
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