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Common BonesetThis plant is a native Ontario perennial that attracts various pollinators with its wide, composite flowers. It grows thick and
The exotic African Milk Tree, Euphorbia trigonaEuphorbia trigona , or African Milk Tree, is known for rapid and enthusiastic growth. Growing up to six to eight
Fern Care GuidePhoto by: Lesley Davidson We all love ferns, they are a classic houseplant. Ferns come in all kinds of sizes,
Downy ServiceberryThe Downy Serviceberry provides food for over 40 species of birds. The berries can be used to make jams or
Prickly Pear CactusCanada’s only native cactus is a great conversation piece. Prickly Pear Cactus (Opundia) is a unique addition to any garden,
Blue Flag, Wild IrisIris versicolor, commonly called northern blue flag, is a clump-forming iris that is native to marshes, swamps, wet meadows, ditches
Smooth Yellow VioletSmooth Yellow Violet habitats include moist to mesic deciduous woodlands, woodland borders, and thickets.
Care and Use Colorful Coleus PlantsColeus is ideal for anyone who wants color in a hurry – in the garden, around the patio or as
American Elder At least 50 species of songbirds, upland game birds, and small mammals relish the fruit of American elder during
BellwortBellwort is an excellent early-blooming native shade plant for the woodland garden, shaded border front, wildflower garden or naturalized area.
How to Grow Cannabis Like a Pro: Step-by-Step GuideIf you want to grow cannabis for the first time, you’ll need to get familiar with some ground rules. There
Neoregelia Bromeliad Care TipsTip the adult plant out of its pot and gently cut the offsets loose using a very sharp, clean knife
Anise HyssopAnise Hyssop has flower spikes that burst with a myriad of tiny blooms that span the purple spectrum: from soft
Starry False Solomon’s SealStarry False Solomon’s Seal has attractive foilage, flowers, and berries that forms a dense groundcover once established. The narrow oval
Cut-leaved ConeflowerRudbeckia laciniata is a native clump forming perennial with multiple upright stems. The leaves are large, dark green and deeply
Wild BergamotWild bergamot is a drought tolerant prairie perennial that spreads by seeds and rhizomes. It flowers in the summer. The