Get your garden growing this spring by adding spring ephemeral plants. Learn how to grow bloodroot, mayapple, trillium and more.
These hardworking native spring ephemerals put on a show while most other plants are still sleeping underground. Add them to your garden for easy, early beauty.
In the late 1990s, dentists started to notice an increase in leukoplakia, a condition that is often a precursor to cancer. Ohio State Professor of Oral Pathology and Dentistry Carl Allen compared all ...
Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) is surely one of most widely admired wildflowers in the eastern United States. Walk from now until late April through any rocky, deciduous forest or along a woodland ...
My family dedicates an entire weekend to a walkabout in our woodlands each spring. The timing of the retreat is not left to chance. We mark it on the calendar far in advance and decline all ...
You can bring a taste of the forest to your garden by planting a few of the wildflowers that bloom in spring in our native woods. Many woodland plants flower in early spring to take advantage of the ...
Is bloodroot a native Minnesota plant and what are January garden tips, including how to keep poinsettias going after the holidays A fiddleaf fig is a plant that can make a statement. It has huge, ...
A few years ago, on a quest for white-blooming perennials for a green and white garden, I found some delightful woodland natives that worked their way into my heart. Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) ...
Bloodroot – Sanguinaria canadensis is one of the earliest blooming wildflowers in the woodland garden. This perennial native is in the poppy family, and gets its common name bloodroot, because the ...
Despite the continuing fluctuation of temperatures, spring is here in Rowan County! Hurley Park has been aglow with blooms for a couple weeks. The magnolias and daffodils were short-lived due to the ...