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The Highway 13 Butterfly Trail will pass through 12 western Missouri counties and feature gardens, art installations, and ...
For a more natural look, grow native pale purple coneflowers as wildflowers for butterflies. Wild Violet Viola spp. These petite but assertive blossoms are often considered a pest in lawns and ...
Running Hare and Bare Co. from her Dardenne Prairie home, Bunge began growing her own cutting flowers to supplement the ones ...
Framingham's Garden in the Woods highlights native Massachusetts plants that attract pollinators, thrive in tough conditions, ...
This week on Discover Nature, learn all about the benefits of native plants and pollinators with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) June 21 in Columbia. This free event will be held at ...
Goetze: An expression I heard many times on our farm was that we had better “make hay while the sun is shining!” ...
Missouri's lawmakers voted to ban the sale, purchase, importation, and exportation of invasive plants that are harmful to the state's native species.
From 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 17, at the farmers market out at the JCPenney parking lot, Highway 63 south, experts and vendors will be on hand to give advice and sell the best of Missouri’s native ...
The Missouri Prairie Foundation wants to help you protect and restore biodiversity by increasing your conservation awareness. Native plants originally occur within a region as the result of ...
Spring is here, and if you haven’t started planning your spring garden, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is here to help with tips for using native plants in your garden.
Learn about the benefits of using Missouri native plants in our landscapes with Lilly Germeroth, a conservation program associate with the Missouri Prairie Foundation (MPF) and its Grow Native!