Woodland edge garden ideas with native plants to attract pollinators, birds, and create a low-maintenance, layered landscape.
Woodland edge garden ideas with native plants to attract pollinators, birds, and create a low-maintenance, layered landscape.
Learn how to identify early spring natives as they emerge, supporting pollinators and planning a healthy, thriving seasonal garden.
Kickstart your garden with this early spring checklist: prune, divide perennials, prepare soil, start seeds indoors, and maintain tools for a vibrant season.
Plant early blooming native perennials to support pollinators, add color, and create a thriving spring garden filled with nectar and beauty.
Learn cold soil vegetable planting for early spring crops like peas, spinach, radishes, lettuce, carrots, beets, kale, and chard to get a head start.
Looking for fresh alternatives to lettuce? Try mache, mizuna, claytonia, and malabar spinach for crisp salads packed with unique textures and flavors. Whether growing cool or warm-season greens, add variety to your garden and enjoy nutrient-rich harvests year-round!