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Best Native Trees And Shrubs For Fall Color In The DMV

Best Native Trees And Shrubs For Fall Color In The DMV

Let’s explore five native trees and five native shrubs that bring stunning fall color and learn how to seamlessly incorporate them into your garden!

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Designing Your Fall Garden In The Summer

Designing Your Fall Garden In The Summer

Let’s explore how to design a fall garden by planting in the summer, ensuring your landscape is ready to burst into color when autumn arrives.

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The Importance Of Planting Native Plants In The Home Landscape

The Importance Of Planting Native Plants In The Home Landscape

This article explores the importance of planting native plants in the home landscape, highlights examples of common native plants by season, and provides cultural requirements for each to help you make informed choices for a vibrant, sustainable garden.

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Unveiling The Versatility Of Carex: A Comprehensive Guide

Unveiling The Versatility Of Carex: A Comprehensive Guide

In this blog, we explore the fascinating world of Carex, from its native habitats to its cultivation and ecological significance.

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The Top 5 Deer-Resistant Native Perennials Your Spring Garden Needs

The Top 5 Deer-Resistant Native Perennials Your Spring Garden Needs

The season for blooming perennials is just beginning! Start your early spring garden off right with native plants that deer tend to avoid. While there is an overwhelming amount of options to choose from, we have compiled a list of our top 5 early spring blooming native perennials that are deer-resistant.

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Pollinators We Love

Pollinators We Love

Pollinators – or bees, birds, bats and other animals and insects that spread pollen are responsible for one out of every three bites of food we eat. They sustain our ecosystems and produce our natural resources by helping plants reproduce through pollination. Without the actions of pollinators, our food supply and surrounding landscapes would collapse.

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