On Sept. 23, Emily Rees was planting thousands of seedlings of New Mexico vervain, a purple wildflower beloved by pollinators, on the plateau above the Rio Grande Gorge near Taos when she received a ...
Beaver County Times on MSN
Over the Garden Gate: Attracting wildlife with the right plants
They know their time is fleeting, and yet they have one mission: to provide for their next generations. While they consume the nutritious nectar our wild and native plants provide, they are collecting ...
Country Living on MSN
How to Create a Thanksgiving Centerpiece without Leaving Your Yard
Skip the florist—create a stunning Thanksgiving centerpiece using fall leaves, branches, and blooms right from your own yard.
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400+ Country Dog Names With Meanings for Your Southern Pup
These country dog names are inspired by timeless names popular in the Southern, Western, and Midwestern parts of the country, ...
The wintry mix has the Lazy Berkshire Gardener mostly hiding indoors. Winter prep still needs to be done, and I will get to ...
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Cornflower Seed Sprouting Time Lapse
Explore the mesmerizing progression of nature in our "Cornflower Seed Sprouting Time Lapse" video. Witness the entire journey from seed to sprout, captured in stunning detail and accelerated to reveal ...
House Digest on MSN
Can You Grow Coneflowers From Seed In The Fall Or Is It Too Late?
Fall weather can offer surprisingly helpful conditions for coneflowers, giving gardeners a chance to start seeds earlier and ...
Southern Living on MSN
5 Benefits Of Letting Plants Go To Seed—And Why Experts Recommend It
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
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