Hosta Shade Partners
Many gardeners are drawn to a particular plant and design gardens to showcase and accentuate that favorite kind. Many gardeners of the shade have hostas on the top of their
For the Record: Garden Note-Taking Made Easy
I garden in public places, and I want interested gardeners to have access to the plant names, so I always place the plant tags in the gardens. Unfortunately, the tags
Lemony Blueberry Cornbread with Basil Butter
Recipe from Mary Lynn Cook from September 2015 Herb Luncheon Basil Butter: 1/4 cup butter, slightly softened 1 tablespoon fresh finely chopped basil Stir chopped basil into softened butter and set
Attracting Hummingbirds to the Garden
If you plant them, they will come—the hummingbirds that is. One of the most frequently asked garden question is: How do I attract more hummingbirds to my garden? You may
Birds, Bees and Butterflys
Did you know that the bee and butterfly decline has been linked to proboscis paralyzing neonicotinoids – a class of chemicals which act on the central nervous systems of insects?
Watering the Summer Garden
Watering in the summer months can be time-consuming and expensive. We have a few tips to help you manage this crucial garden chore. Garden Beds Mulch – Key to conserving
Adding Structure to the Garden
Thoughtfully placed structures, trees and shrubs have a big impact on the overall look and feel of your garden. Knowing where to add these elements simply requires a slow walk
Plan, Plant and Grow an Invisible Edible Garden
There are many edibles that can be added to an ornamental garden without decreasing the beauty of the landscape. Amaranth and quinoa are lovely, tall flowering plants that are grown