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The American Gardener: Book Review of The Pollinator Victory Garden

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Book Review from The American Gardener:
The Pollinator Victory Garden: Win the War on Pollinator Decline with Ecological Gardening
Kim Eierman, Quarry Books, Beverly, MA. 160 pages. Publisher’s price, paperback: $26.99
Having worked as a garden designer for 15 years, I’m aware of the importance of native plants, but communicating this to my clients is not always easy. Kim Eierman’s book has given me the base knowledge and language I need to convey the message effectively —…

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Holiday Gift Ideas with a Native Gardening Twist

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Enough with the ugly sweaters, run-of-the-mill Amazon gift cards, overpriced fruit-of-the-month club, and belly-bomber fruitcake!  Why not give the gardeners you love a gift that they will love?  The gift of native gardening!
Here are some ideas for your holiday shopping:
1) Membership to a Native Plant Society
No matter where your gift recipient lives, there is a native plant society nearby.  Some states have their own native plant organization (ex: California Native Plant Society), while others states may “share”…

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Dwarf Nativars – Do They Measure Up?

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For those of us with small landscapes, dwarf cultivars of native plants can seem like a gift from heaven.  Want to grow a particular native plant, but just don’t have the room?  Have a straight species plant, like a native viburnum, that needs a pollinator partner for fruit production – but you just can’t squeeze another large viburnum in your landscape?  Dwarf cultivars seem to satisfy that plant need, and for many of us – that plant lust – when we want a certain plant that we just can’t have….

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Easy Native Perennials to Start from Seed: Economical and EcoBeneficial!

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Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia)

Biodiversity is critical to the health of ecosystems but species diversity is crashing and getting worse in the face of climate change.  How can you help?  Skip the clones of native plants (grown from cuttings or tissue culture) and plant native seeds to increase genetic diversity to support our challenged environment.
In many cases, native plants require some type of pretreatment to germinate, such as chilling, wetting, or abrasion of the seed coat.  But there are a number of native plants that are easy to grow from seed. …

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Bee Hotels or Natural Habitat?

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There is a huge wave of enthusiasm for bee hotels and that’s totally understandable – we all want to help native bees that are facing incredible challenges. A landscape with lots of pollinator-friendly flowers is an important forage buffet, but a landscape that also provide areas for pollinators to nest, shelter and overwinter – now that is a pollinator garden. In my parlance, that’s a Pollinator Victory Garden (if it’s pesticide-free and follows the PVG fundamentals).
But, is a bee hotel the best approach for supporting native bees?…

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Spotlight on a Great Native Nursery: Amanda’s Garden

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When you are looking to buy native plants, it can still feel like the search for the Holy Grail. Take the time and effort to seek out local native nurseries that grow the regional native plants you want and that healthy ecosystems need. Skip the big box stores, and support local suppliers that care about their clients and the environment. Well-grown native plants are expensive to propagate and grow, so be willing to spend a little more at native nurseries.
Here is an example of a nursery that is getting it right:  Amanda’s Garden in Sparta,…

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Selling the Sizzle, Not Just the Steak: Promoting Native Landscapes

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While meeting with a client who knows nothing about native plants and their benefits, I find myself recommending some great native plants for their landscape. As I rattle off names of possible plants, I notice the puzzled look I get from the client. Did I comb my hair this morning? Do I have spinach stuck in between my teeth? Am I speaking Latin again? Maybe it’s just the peculiarity of some of the common plant names that come spewing from my mouth….

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Ecological Gardening Tips for Spring

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As spring begins in earnest, pause for a moment before rushing off to the nursery or garden center to shop for plants. First, consider how the steps you take and the choices you make can increase the health of your landscape and the environment around you. Here are some tips to get you started:
1) Do a soil test before you buy a single plant. You cannot know what plants to choose unless you know the basic information about your soil. …

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Lessons from the Smokies: Biodiversity in the Home Landscape

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During a recent trip to the annual Great Smoky Mountain Spring Wildflower Pilgrimage, I was overwhelmed by the incredible biodiversity of native plants and animals, interwoven in their natural habitat in the Smoky Mountains, making up one of the healthiest and most beautiful ecosystems I have ever encountered.
Instead of the endless Japanese Barberry thickets I notice at home in spring, one of the earliest plants to green up in our Northeastern woods, I was treated to vast expanses of Rhododendron calendulaceum (Flame Azalea). …

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