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What do milkweed, monarchs, and a Buffalo park event have in common? The answer may surprise you—and inspire you.
San Antonio classes teach gardeners to grow native milkweed, supporting monarch butterfly migration and population health.
Monarch butterfly numbers are down by 80% overall and remain just one-third the size needed to avoid migratory collapse.
Author of the 2006 regional best-selling novel "Time in a Garden," Mary Agria is an 8-time first prize winner of the Michigan ...
MITCHELL — Bees hum through purple salvia. Butterflies flutter over milkweed. Hummingbirds sip from clematis climbing old ...
These patio flowers to plant in July are easy to find and simple to grow, perfect for injecting immediate color into your ...
According to Valliere, people and pets should avoid coming in contact with several invasive plants in California, including: ...
A public art installation by veteran and artist Gary Crosby aims to bring smiles and raise awareness about the endangered ...
Holiday Avenue Garden Tour kicked off on Saturday, welcoming residents to explore eight unique and vibrant gardens across the ...
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Do you recognize this herb garden demon? I've dislodged it everywhere I see it, but it keeps coming back! What to do?
Small Actions, Big Impact Support Monarch Butterfly Conservation MONTRÉAL, July 14, 2025 /CNW/ – Espace pour la vie invites ...