Native Grasses and Sedges
by Gina DellaSalla
Grasses are often an overlooked part of the ecosystem. Your first thought may be, "Lawns are grass, so why should I be adding some to the gard...
Top 10 Native Shrubs
by Gina DellaSalla
Planting native plants is incredibly important for the ecosystem and is the easiest way to help save the bees, feed the birds, and overall hel...
Ten Native Perennials to Add to Your Garden
by Gina DellaSalla
Where should you start on your native plant journey? Here, you will find my top 10 native perennials, all with their own environmental requirements.
Spring is knocking on our doors...
by Gina DellaSalla
Spring is a time beloved by many. The snow melts, robins come back, you may even catch a glimpse of some bees buzzing around to test if it is ...
Carnivorous Plants Go Dormant??
by Gina DellaSalla
Have you ever had a Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) or an American pitcher plant (Sarracenia) thrive until late fall and then it seems like...
Why Native Plants?
by Gina DellaSalla
Native plants are becoming more and more popular. Why is that? What benefits do they hold? Why should we care? All of this and more is answered within...
Fall is coming! What do we do with our gardens?
by Gina DellaSalla
Fall is coming. What can be planted to keep the garden going and what should go into storage? How and where should they be stored?
Carnivorous plants are... EASY?!
by Gina DellaSalla
Carnivorous plants intimidate many, and many carnivorous plants perish because the keepers simply don't know they require different care than other, more commonly grown plants. There are a few simple guidelines that will help your plants thrive !
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