Let's be real. Most homeowners plant things in their gardens because they're pretty or provide privacy. A quick fix for a bare fence line. Maybe you just fell in love with the cascading purple blooms ...
Gardens are supposed to be peaceful havens—lush greenery, bright blooms, and the gentle hum of life. But what happens when a stealthy, green predator sneaks in and turns that paradise into a tangled ...
Keep these invasive vining plants out of your garden. We love it when a new plant takes off in our garden, and vines are especially appealing for providing vertical interest, rapid coverage, and ...
A garden can appear totally fine and calm on the surface while a quiet invasion brews and builds underground. One tiny weed ...
Wrangling weeds may sound simple, but during National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) it becomes a focused effort to ...
When Michiganders think about invasive plants, a white speckled field of garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) or the tall flower clusters of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) may come to mind. But ...
If you're heading to a garden center before the start of spring, here are native Georgia plants to look for plus invasive ...
House Bill 88 works to control the spread of invasive life along roadways, giving the Virginia Department of Transportation ...
University of Florida experts warn that some popular plants sold in stores are invasive and harmful to the state's ecosystem.
We love it when a new plant takes off in our garden, and vines are especially appealing for providing vertical interest, rapid coverage, and sometimes fragrant flowers, too. However, many non-native ...