Taking on the Martagon
The wind whips the water and howls among the rocks. We leave its fury on shore, follow a zigzag path
Read MoreThe wind whips the water and howls among the rocks. We leave its fury on shore, follow a zigzag path
Read MoreThis time of the year can be a bit dreary with all the garden chores either ending or hidden by
Read MoreAlong with black-capped chickadees and the common woodpeckers (downy and hairy), white-breasted and red-breasted nuthatches are probably among the most
Read MorePlants are far more powerful than most people give them credit for being. Their relationship to our health goes back
Read MoreIf you’ve seen one sedum, you’ve “sedum all”, a prairie horticulturist’s son was heard to murmur at a plant sale.
Read MorePlants transform our living spaces indoors and out, but those that are invited into our homes do more for
Read MoreMuch research has been done on the benefits of keeping houseplants. Studies show plants make you happy and improve your
Read MorePlants transform our living spaces indoors and out, but those that are invited into our homes do more for us
Read MoreThe long prairie winter has traditionally spurred the drive to develop woody landscaping plants that can add visual interest to
Read MoreSaying good night to the garden By Dorothy Dobbie We always speak of “putting the garden to bed” as though
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