These late-blooming plants native to North America help feed butterflies — especially monarchs-— at a crucial point.
In the r/NoLawns subreddit, users shared photos showing dozens of bird tracks in their snow-covered yards. One credited their liatris plants for feeding them.
Since this species flowers in late winter and early spring, it is a good candidate for March pruning. Simply wait for the ...
Alpine plants are ideal for small gardens and containers. An expert from Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden shares how to ...
Emily Griffoul of Colorado’s Betty Ford Alpine Gardens is searching mountain landscapes for plants that are in trouble as the climate warms.
A snow conditions update at Sugarbush featured an employee’s thoughts on the Trump administration before a visit from JD Vance. The posts were deleted, but she kept her job. By Jesse McKinley ...
Despite the frigid temperatures and white blankets we experienced in central Ohio, plants and insects are expected to survive.
Snow and cold temperatures rarely kill plants native to Ohio. Most insects survive cold winters by producing an antifreeze-like chemical or entering diapause. Recently, we visited with thousands ...