Some plants stand the test of time. 'Autumn Joy' stonecrop is one. I've enjoyed it in my garden for more than 30 years and know I can count on weeks of blooms in late summer and fall every single year ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Sunshine and mild temperatures rule this week as we continue the harvest from the garden. This week lets talk about the need for flowering plants in the ...
As the summer blooms fade and the air turns cooler, your garden doesn’t have to lose its charm. Fall is a great time to refresh your outdoor space with flowers that thrive in cooler temperatures and ...
Are you looking for a plant that provides colorful autumn blooms and supports pollinators when food sources are dwindling? Goldenrod (Solidago spp) could be your answer as it is one of the gorgeous ...
How many of you can feel your sinuses beginning to drip and your eyes getting misty just by glancing across a field awash with the yellow ubiquitous blooms of goldenrod? Nearly every section of the ...
Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Oct. 4, 2024. Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners. This week I want to talk about goldenrod, (genus Solidago). Driving through the ...
But on my autumn walks around the farm, I can’t help but sing “Goldenrod Fields Forever” in my head. Goldenrod is Pennsylvania’s premiere fall-blooming plant. In mature meadows or even undisturbed ...
As the growing season draws to an end, temperatures cool, woody plants prepare for dormancy and we enjoy the last blooms of the season. For many of us, autumn also means sniffles and sneezes caused by ...
The weather is cooling down quickly and chrysanthemums are front and center in every garden center to celebrate the changing season. There’s no doubt that mums are a very popular fall flower, but ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In its native environment, goldenrod thrives in all conditions, including in poor soils along roadsides ...
There are many kinds of goldenrods. Some are tall, reaching a height of 6 feet or more. Some are short, growing no more than 2 feet tall. Several are native to North America and Missouri. Many more ...
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