Native Plants

Gro-Low Sumac – Rhus aromatica

Gro-Low Sumac (Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’) is an outstanding groundcover shrub that is only 18″ tall but spreads widely. It grows in most any soil in full or part sun. A tough, fast-growing groundcover for slopes or banks, and areas with poor, dry soil. This shrub performs well in both full sun and full shade. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and should do just fine under typical garden conditions.

By |2022-04-06T19:04:36-04:00April 6th, 2022|Landscaping, Native Plants, Sustainable Landscaping|

Bald Eagle Killer Identified As Non-Native Plant

This non-native plant, hydrilla, is killing our national symbol, the Bald Eagle. After a nearly 30-year hunt, researchers have shown that a neurotoxin generated by cyanobacteria on invasive plants is responsible for eagle and waterbird deaths from vacuolar myelinopathy. I for one can’t think of a better reason than this to utilize native plants.

By |2021-04-01T12:06:21-04:00April 1st, 2021|Gardening, Landscaping, Native Plants, Sustainable Landscaping|

Create A Suburban Ecosystem

This Spring, don't plant annuals. Create an ecosystem and fight climate change. What you may wonder does my small backyard landscape have to do with climate change? The answer is a lot. Everything in the natural world is connected. An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together. Ecosystems are often referred to as the chain of communication or interaction between the living organisms and their environment.

Healing the Earth That We Steward

Through my association with this diverse group, a wealth of information and resources became available to me with which I could both implement and share with my clientele. One such event was the Healing the Earth That We Steward Seminar which I attended. This seminar offered refreshing perspectives and inspiring discussions of the healing landscape tools that empower us to find solutions as we look ahead to future seasons of stewardship.

By |2021-01-19T12:04:07-05:00October 29th, 2020|Landscaping, Native Plants, Organics, Sustainable Landscaping|

Tree Dormancy – why trees lose their leaves

Deciduous trees go through a period of inactivity, known as dormancy, during the winter months. Dormancy is brought about by decreasing day length (photoperiodism), cold initiating chemical actions that cause leaf drop, thereby making Autumn the perfect time to don a sweater, grab a cup of pumpkin-spice latte, spend some time outside and become mesmerized watching the swathes of green trees fade away–replaced by dazzling amber, maroon, gold and bronze hues.

By |2020-10-04T17:57:25-04:00October 4th, 2020|Gardening, Landscaping, Native Plants, Sustainable Landscaping|

Blue Woods Aster – aster cordifolius

Native Perennial Plant Blue Woods Aster “aster cordifolius“ is an excellent choice for any backyard wildlife garden or woodland shade garden. Splashes of blue abound this time of the year; in garden beds, in woodland settings, and in many community parks. They are vital native flower for honey bees, native bees and butterflies. Even during the summer when they aren’t blooming yet, they play host to the caterpillars of crescent and checkerspot butterflies (both endangered species).

By |2020-09-24T15:07:13-04:00September 23rd, 2020|Landscaping, Native Plants, Sustainable Landscaping|
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