Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is ...
NATIVE TO ROCKY PEAKS seasonally covered in snow, alpine plants shrug off blazing sun, extreme cold, strong wind and poor soil — hardly the cushy conditions found in a home garden.
In maturity, the basswood develops a pyramidal shape and can grow to 80 feet high and 50 feet wide. The heart-shaped leaves ...
In our area, the time to prepare beds for planting ferns is in the spring since all but the hardiest species die back in our ...
What is a native plant? Native plants are indigenous to a particular region and provide an essential foundation to support wildlife habitats for native insects and birds. Well-adapted to the local ...
Like ajuga, Oregon stonecrop can thrive in part shade. Unlike ajuga, however, this plant is noninvasive. The evergreen ground cover is native to the Pacific Northwest. The succulent foliage can ...
Birdsong Nature Center’s Spring Plant Sales are coming up on Saturday, March 15 and March 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the ...
Creating a garden or yard focused on native plants will help avoid water waste and other issues. Here's what you need to know ...
Eastern spring beauty prefers moist, well-drained soil in part sun to shade. The plant can be easily grown in gardens and has edible tubers. Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master ...
Pittsfield has been awarded $65,800 through the Cooling Corridors Grant Program to plant 40 native shade trees in a neighborhood north of Elm Street. The Cooling Corridors Program focuses on planting ...