Planting City Trees
1. Plant more city trees. Plant different kinds of city trees. Every year. Everywhere. 2. Parking lots. Wouldn’t you rather
Read More1. Plant more city trees. Plant different kinds of city trees. Every year. Everywhere. 2. Parking lots. Wouldn’t you rather
Read More1. Hardy little newcomer. Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea) came to us from Europe, where, like dandelion, it was found to
Read More1. The scent of a flower. Petunias have a heavenly scent in the early part of summer, before they have
Read More1. Once or twice. Parsley, Petroselinum crispum, is a biennial in temperate zones of the world and an annual in
Read More1. How hot does it need to be? The answer depends on where you are. The Heat Wave Duration Index
Read More1. Who spit on my perennials? See those little dabs of foam on the stems of your favourite perennials? It
Read More1. Typhoid saviour. One of the native wildflowers, Joe Pye weed, boneset to some, and botanically Eutrochium (reclassified from Eupatorium a few
Read More1. The “perfect perennial”. Daylilies are often called the perfect perennial because they are easy to grow, come in many
Read More1. Deadly shade. Very little will grow in deep, deep shade, say right beside a north facing wall with overhanging
Read More1. Cabbage head. Coming from the Middle-English word caboge, which itself probably derived from the French word caboce, both meaning “head”, the word
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