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Cupholder Bouquets
A great inexpensive last-minute hostess gift is a bouquet from your garden.
Grow A Great Native Border!
This pink and lilac garden highlights showy North American native species that will be colorful from June to early fall.
Gardening With Wild Indigo
Wild Indigos are good meadow plants but also look attractive and are well-behaved in a perennial border, not crowding out their neighbors.
Smilacinas Solve Garden Challenges
False Solomon's Seals are low-maintenance hardy perennials with more than one season of interest.
Three Cheers For Oswego Tea
Oswego Tea or Bee Balm and other species of Monarda are among the most colorful natives for the summer garden.
Northern Spring Perennials
These super-hardy early flowering perennials are great in the gardens and the wild in zones 4 and colder.
Growing Native Annual Vines
North American native annual vines are colorful through the summer and easy to grow from seed.
The Laurel In Winter
Nothing surpasses the lush green of Mountain Laurel foliage in the midst of winter.
Lovely Camassias
Camassias are very showy North American bulbs, as easily grown as tulips. Edible yet deer resistant, the flowers offer reliable spring color.