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An Influential Pioneer: Julius Sterling Morton
A pioneer who moved to the American West in 1854 ultimately moved the West, East, North, and South to plant … Continue reading
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Call Me Spike
Perennial of the Week: Salvia – ‘Meadow Sage’
Well loved by butterflies and hummingbirds, spiky, colorful Salvia – also known as … Continue reading
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What Are You Doing For Mother Earth?
What’s in the Garden…
Earth Day is this Wednesday, April 22 and everyone needs to lend a helping hand in preserving Mother … Continue reading -
I’m a Soldier of Fortune
Perennial of the Week: Dicentra – ‘Bleeding Heart’
Greek for “twice spurred,” Dicentra refers to multiple herbaceous, fern-like plants that include … Continue reading
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Crystal Clear
What’s In The Garden…
Just like your home and garage, your water garden also benefits from spring cleaning. The cold weather … Continue reading -
Rohsler’s Provides Microhabitats for Butterflies
Gail Moll of Rohsler’s Allendale Nursery & Florist recently created two lush container gardens that will act as microhabitats for … Continue reading
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A Frosty Start
What’s In The Garden…
April got off to a chilly start, but dyed-in-the-wool gardeners know there is still plenty to do!As … Continue reading
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Shady Beauties Seek New Digs
Perennial of the Week: Hellebores
Known as the Lenten Rose, the Christmas Rose, and various other pseudonyms, the shade-loving members of … Continue reading
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Cutting Remarks
What’s In The Garden…
After the long winter, your trees, shrubs, and roses probably need some pruning.The experts at Rohsler’s recommend … Continue reading
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Spring Into Action!
What’s In The Garden
Spring is finally here. While this much-awaited season arrived with a coating of snow, it’s quite clear … Continue reading