Plant Profile: White Alder (Alnus rhombifolia)
White alder is native to western North America where it grows along river banks, marshes, and other moist or wet areas. It is very useful for areas that are wet…
White alder is native to western North America where it grows along river banks, marshes, and other moist or wet areas. It is very useful for areas that are wet…
A native of Europe and Asia, common mallow is a spreading annual or biennial found throughout the United States. It is a relative of hollyhocks, cotton, okra and hibiscus and…
Pecan nuts are popular for baking but the nuts are only one of the virtues of this native tree originally from the bottomland soils of the valleys and flood plains…
Soil pH is a measure of soil acidity or alkalinity and is an important indicator of soil health. It affects plant productivity, plant nutrient availability, and soil micro-organism activity which…
A native of southwestern and eastern Asia, Persian silk tree, sometimes called mimosa, and is a member of the legume family that also includes beans, lupine clover. It is a…
As soon as you see the cover of Amy Stewart’s book, Wicked Plants, you will suspect that it is “different” and you won’t be disappointed. Stewart tells her reader in…
Wild mustard is an annual weed native to Europe and Asia but is wide spread in North American and can be found in throughout the United States. It prefers full…
Rock rose is an evergreen shrub from the Mediterranean region from Portugal to Italy that boasts large beautiful flowers in spring and outstanding drought tolerance once established. Even if the…
Tree topping is the pruning practice of cutting large limbs off the entire tree to dramatically reduce its size. Because topping has such a destructive, short- and long-term impact on…