If you want to attract and support pollinators, succession of bloom is an absolute imperative in any landscape. From early spring through late fall, different species of pollinators look for different types of plants at different times of year. And, some plants are much more useful to pollinators ... » Learn More about Creating a Succession of Bloom in the Native Garden
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The Pollinator Victory Garden: Winning the War on Pollinator Decline
Many pollinator species have suffered serious declines in recent years. It’s a serious problem for all of us since pollinators are responsible for the pollination of 80% of all flowering plants, and at least 30% of the food that we eat. Unfortunately, most of our landscapes offer little in the way ... » Learn More about The Pollinator Victory Garden: Winning the War on Pollinator Decline
Native Container Gardening for Pollinators
When you run out of planting room, or simply don’t have any in-ground garden at all, you can still plant for pollinators! Discover the best choices of pollinator-friendly native plants that you can grow in containers, and the important pollinators they will support. ... » Learn More about Native Container Gardening for Pollinators
Hellstrip and Streetscape Gardening with Native Plants
When it comes to hellstrips and streetscapes, putting “the right plant in the right place” has never been more important. Road salt, soil erosion, dogs, leaching from cement walkways, reflected heat and frequent neglect, all require plants that can stand up to the abuse. Learn the realities of rough ... » Learn More about Hellstrip and Streetscape Gardening with Native Plants
Plants with Style
Kelly’s signature lecture that correlates to his book Plants With Style; easily tailored to any region with a place-appropriate planting list of new and underappreciated plants. Gardeners need chic, sustainable, thriving plants for modern lifestyles. Why settle for lackluster gardens filled with ... » Learn More about Plants with Style