A New Jersey gardener shares how compost, raised beds and native plants make spring gardening easier and better for pollinators.
I’m sure many of you may have heard of the popular movement towards planting “natives” to replace plants considered either invasive, or just non-native. In addition to their horticultural and ...
There's a lot of buzz (ha) around native plants these days, largely because research has shown that they're incredibly ...
Hidden in the wet, shady woods of northwest New Jersey blooms a remarkable and rare plant – Yellow Hammond’s Spring Beauty. Found nowhere else on Earth, it’s just one example of the many plants that ...
HARDING TWP. - The Great Swamp Watershed Association’s (GSWA) sixth annual Plant for Pollinators program is underway.
What do turkey corn, swamp lousewort, American skunk cabbage, and sneezeweed (gesundheit) have in common? Besides having ...
Jim Dunphy’s Landscaping shares expert guidance on native plantings, sustainable design, and year round outdoor appeal.