The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service encourages those in the public who will be planting in the near future to ...
Author Doug Tallamy is bringing his message for a "Homegrown National Park" to Mississippi this week. Tallamy is headlining ...
Winston-Salem is now allowing residents to turn their traditional lawns into natural landscape areas. It’s an effort to ...
A few plant nurseries in Mississippi specialize ... Both Tallamy and Ballard suggested Black-eyed Susan as an easy-to-get native for the area. Ross Reily can be reached by email at rreily@ ...
According to the beholder, it is either nature’s art or a nuisance to food growers, a wildflower, or a weed. In truth, Queen Anne’s Lace is listed as a noxious weed in at least five states. According ...
Students for Indigenous and Native American Rights and Environmental Justice Action Network participated in a challenge to ...
A hungry deer will eat what is available. However, it is understood that deer food preferences change with deer population ...
Whether you’re landscaping your front or back yard with flowers, grasses, shrubs or trees, choosing native plants can have a positive impact on the ecosystem.
Everyone is encouraged to build more wildlife-friendly yardens and maintain them in a natural, sustainable way by using native plants and limiting ... including asters, black-eyed Susan, butterfly ...