Invasive weeds are non-native plants that infest native habitat. Once introduced, invasive weeds spread, outcompete and eventually eliminate natives. Crabgrass, acacia trees, English ivy and Himalayan ...
No Mow May” started in the U.K. as a campaign to increase biodiversity. But new research reveals a month without mowing may ...
Don't put up with weeds and grass ruining your flower beds. This addition not only looks great, but prevents pesky growth by ...
There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to managing weeds in your garden but the use of weedkiller is rarely justifiable ...
Spring has brought the chatter of birdsong back to New England. But if that music seems fainter than it once was, it’s not ...
Envirohub Bay of Plenty is calling on the community to take action against one of the region’s most persistent invasive weeds ...
Cities in Michigan are rethinking "No Mow May" policies due to concerns about ticks and limited benefits for pollinators.
Beloved for their late winter flowers, hellebores or Lenten roses produce thick, evergreen foliage in dense mounds reaching ...
Google Doodle celebrates Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by focusing on the American ...
Last year, when fires scorched Los Angeles and destroyed my family’s home, an ashen cocktail of carcinogens like lead, ...
Would you swap your grass for a pollinator garden? Blossom and Branch Farm did, and documented the full process on Facebook, ...
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Hanes: How to help pollinators beyond No Mow May

Not everything we do in our gardens supports nature. In fact, some of our activities harm the environment.