September 14th, 2011
One of our favorite plants in September is Seven Sons Shrub (Heptacodium miconioides). It’s a plant with great qualities that is underused in the landscape. It was first collected in China in 1907, but didn’t make it’s way into horticulture until 1980 ... Read more
September 1st, 2011
Did you know that the caterpillars of certain butterflies only eat specific plants?
The Monarch Butterflies, one of the most familiar in the Midwest, only eat leaves and lay their eggs on Asclepias plants, such as Butterfly Weed & Milkweed. As RoundUp-ready corn ... Read more