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Native Prairie Plants for a Rain Garden
Rain gardens are a beautiful way to solve drainage problems and reduce stormwater runoff from your property. Most rain garden designers recommend using native plants in rain gardens because they are better...
3 commentsPrairie Plants for Heavy Clay Soil
Most native prairie plants prefer well-drained, or even dry, soils. However, if you are interested in a native prairie border or restoration project on your land and are stuck with heavy clay or poorly...
1 commentSpring Flowers of the North American Prairie
Crocus, bluebells, tulips, daffodils, iris... In much of the United States, these are the flowers most commonly associated with spring. However, with a few exceptions, many of the flowers commonly associated...
14 commentsRoyal Catchfly: the red king of the native garden
Royal Catchfly in its native habitat in Ohio Few flowers in cultivation can rival the captivating true red of American native Silene regia, or Royal Catchfly. This perennial inhabitant of meadow, open...
0 commentsAttracting Birds With Prairie Plants
Whether you live on an acreage or the smallest city lot, attracting birds to your garden is easy with native prairie plants. The tallgrass prairie, which once covered much of the American Midwest, is one of...
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