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Swamp mallow

Top 5 benefits of gardening with native plants

Native Plants, Projects & Ideas

Native plants are adapted to the soil, temperature, rainfall, and fauna in the area in which they grow. As a result, they provide some benefits to the gardener and local wildlife that non-native plants bought from your local garden store may not. I like the look of native plants in my garden. I tend to mix them in with exotic plants and I end up …

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Top 10 Flowering Plants that are Heat Tolerant

Featured, Flowers, Heat-tolerant, Projects & Ideas

The summer heat has arrived and it’s pretty miserable outside. When we're in a heat advisory, the temperature outside FEELS like over a hundred degrees with the high humidity. I’m watering in the early morning and sometimes at night, just to keep up with it, but the plants are still suffering. However, some of my plants are thriving, in spite of …

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Louisiana Irises

Deer-resistant, Flowers, Low maintenance, Native Plants, Wet Soils

If you want an iris that has a lot of color but is very low maintenance, maybe the Louisiana iris if for you. The wide variety of colors and shapes in these irises make them very popular. This is a favorite of mine and I find the unique flowers gorgeous. The leaves are attractive, providing texture in the garden long after the blooms are gone. …

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Common Blue Violet

Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia)

Deer-resistant, Drought-tolerant, Flowers, Ground Cover, Low maintenance, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Wet Soils

The little purple-blue flowers of common blue violet are blooming all over my grass under the trees, where it stays moist for long periods of time. I always try to mow around them as much as I can so that I can enjoy the wildflowers. They bloom in early spring into early summer, from April to June and sometimes July. Common Blue Violet Plant …

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Red buckeye blooming in March

Red Buckeye Flowers For Butterflies, Bees, and Hummingbirds

Birds, Deer-resistant, Insects, Low maintenance, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Trees & Shrubs, Wet Soils

Red buckeye (Aesculus pavia) has bright red flowers. The flowers of this native shrub are a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies in early spring. In the southeast, it blooms in late March and early April, and you can hear the hummingbirds buzzing around the blooms. The red buckeye always catches my eye when it is blooming. These tall …

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Rosepink, photo by Paul Jacobs

Rosepink (Sabatia angularis)

Deer-resistant, Flowers, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Wet Soils

This beauty can be found growing in the majority of the United States. It is native to the eastern U.S. - as far east as Kansas and Illinois, down to New Mexico, and north to Wisconsin. It is also native to Ontario, Canada. It is hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9. Its vibrant pink or white flowers bloom in July through September and are about 1 inch in …

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