10 Reasons Why You Should Plant Midnight Oil Pink Sunflowers in Your Garden - pink sunflower ss1853216578

10 Reasons Why You Should Plant Midnight Oil Pink Sunflowers in Your Garden

Why not bring a touch of magic and mystery to your garden this time? The Midnight Oil Pink Sunflower, a unique and rare variety, features a dark pink to reddish hue that will instantly elevate your garden from ordinary to extraordinary. Here are 10 reasons why they deserve a place in your garden.  1. Unique … Read more

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9 Plants That Wait a Lifetime to Bloom Once – And It’s Usually Spectacular

Nature’s grand finale often comes in the form of a single, spectacular bloom. That’s the case of monocarpic plants. These plants are genetically programmed to die after flowering and fruiting. It isn’t simply from using up all their resources, but an intentional process controlled by plant hormones like ethylene and abscisic acid.1 Here are some … Read more

15 Tall Perennials to Elevate Your Garden Design - container garden ss396674656

15 Tall Perennials to Elevate Your Garden Design

Did you know that 94% of plant species are perennials, living for more than two years and gracing us with their presence season after season?1 This means the options for adding height and interest to your garden are practically endless. Add some vertical drama to your garden with tall perennials that can bring height, structure, … Read more

12 Creative Uses for Bee Balm - bee balm ss2399912859

12 Creative Uses for Bee Balm

Bee balm (Monarda) is revered by Native Americans for its medicinal properties to soothe coughs, colds, and digestive ailments. Its leaves and flowers also have a delightful flavor added to teas, beverages, and culinary dishes.1 But the allure of bee balm extends far beyond its culinary and medicinal applications. This plant, with its showy blossoms … Read more

Say Goodbye to Weeding with This Life-Changing Gardening Method - no dig gardening ss2303385483

Say Goodbye to Weeding with This Life-Changing Gardening Method

Weeding, the bane of every gardener’s existence, is often seen as a necessary evil to keep plants healthy and thriving.  But what if there was a way to minimize weeds while simultaneously nurturing your soil and improving the health of your garden?  Recent research reaffirms the positive impacts of no-till (no-dig) gardening, a method that … Read more

Bring the Tropics to Cold Climates with These 11 Exotic-Looking Plants - passiflora with jar light ss2171236349

Bring the Tropics to Cold Climates with These 11 Exotic-Looking Plants

Craving a lush, tropical garden but live in a chilly climate? There are broad, exotic leaves, vibrant blooms, and maybe even a hint of sweet fruit, all thriving in temperatures that would make a palm tree shiver. These 11 unexpected plant picks will prove that even in the coldest climates, a touch of the tropics … Read more

The Buzz is Fading: Plants & Pollinators Losing Their Natural Rhythm - pink sunflower bee ss2367501707

The Buzz is Fading: Plants & Pollinators Losing Their Natural Rhythm

The delicate connection between plants and their pollinators is facing an unprecedented challenge. As global temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, this partnership is being thrown out of sync. Scientists are sounding the alarm about a growing mismatch between flowering times and pollinator activity, with potentially far-reaching consequences for our ecosystems and food security¹. From … Read more

Your Roses Will Be the Envy of the Neighborhood After You Use This One Kitchen Scrap - Rose dp198442202

Your Roses Will Be the Envy of the Neighborhood After You Use This One Kitchen Scrap

Your roses are about to become the talk of the town, thanks to a surprising secret weapon hiding in your kitchen trash.  A simple banana peel can work wonders for your rose bushes. Packed with essential nutrients like phosphorus (3.25%) and potash (41.75%), banana peels can help your roses develop strong stems and produce bigger, … Read more

When to Harvest Potatoes for Maximum Yield: Avoid These Common Mistakes - harvesting potatoes ss2176088511

When to Harvest Potatoes for Maximum Yield: Avoid These Common Mistakes

With a promising U.S. potato production of 441 million cwt (hundredweight), a 10% increase from last year,1 both farmers and home gardeners are eager to get the most out of their potato harvest. However, harvesting potatoes at the optimal time is key for realizing this potential. Many common mistakes can lead to undersized or spoiled … Read more