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Rewilding your lawn saves water, and supports the pollinators we depend on for food. So why not ditch the grass?
The Native Landscaping Pilot Rebate Program incentivizes Kyle residents to replace their turf with native, drought-resistant plants.
The spring planting season is upon us, and home gardeners are out in full force on weekends, visiting farm stands and garden ...
By mimicking these natural layers, space is provided for pollinators to complete their entire life cycle from larvae to ...
One invasive plant species, Scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius), can still be found in many big-box home stores and garden centers. This shrub bears bright yellow flowers and is easy to grow.
Photos courtesy of City of Auburn Clean Sweep, Auburn’s annual celebration of Earth Day, took place April 26. Volunteer groups worked on general cleanup, landscaping, planting, weeding, litter pickup ...
(WPBN/WGTU) — In celebration of Arbor Day, community members in Traverse City have embarked on a project to create an edible landscape, starting with the planting of a smooth serviceberry tree.
In an Instagram Reel, Grant Minkhorst (@thegardeninggrant) takes on lily of the valley, a fragrant and once-beloved landscaping plant now considered invasive in many parts of the U.S. and Canada.
STILLWATER — The OSU Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture will soon release Plant-It OK, a new horticulture app designed to help Oklahomans make informed decisions about ...
"But why do we want to just go into the mountains or the national parks, or go into our open spaces to enjoy that beauty, when we can actually have that same beautiful plant palette and landscape in ...