
Native plants and pollinators
by Lisa Ballantyne Native plants are indigenous to a region. They have existed there for a very long time—have adapted perfectly to its conditions and
by Lisa Ballantyne Native plants are indigenous to a region. They have existed there for a very long time—have adapted perfectly to its conditions and
by Liz Magnanti Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly Moth on purple coneflower. Photo courtesy Flickr: C Watts The past couple of months have been a stressful new
by Cathy Monrad Before you throw out that old pair of holey jeans, check this clever tool apron inspired by Jessi at practicallyfunctional.com. This project
Story by Michelle Sutton; photos courtesy of Coldwater Pond Nursery When third-generation nurseryman and plant propagator Ted Hildebrant was ready to open his own nursery
Rochester residents engage in gardening education to combat food insecurity photos provided by St. Mark’s & St. John’s Episcopal Church The Seed to Supper (S2S)
by Carol Ritter Wright Cover of official program for the National American Women’s Suffrage Association procession, Washington, D.C. March 3, 1913. Courtesy United States Library
Dear friends, For the past month, I’ve been saying “Spring isn’t canceled!” to anyone who will listen. Though I’m afraid that might have backfired slightly,
THE GARDEN We gardeners have been waiting for spring. However, during May, PATIENCE is the rule. A common problem is planting too soon. If the