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May 06 2024 – Muneeb Tanveer
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May 06 2024 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
The Truth about the Butterfly Bush (And What To Plant Instead!)
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July 25 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
The Dance of Nature: How Native Plants Sleep, Creep, and Leap Over Time
A lesson in patience: It’s the journey of many perennial native plants as they establish their roots, expand their presence, and ultimately flourish in their natural habitats.
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July 14 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Detroit’s Marygrove Community Native Plant Gardens
For every plant sold on our website, we reserve one plant to be donated to a community garden or public space, doubling our collective impact on wildlife and the planet. One of our recent recipients was Detroit’s Marygrove Community Association. Many volunteers made light work of planting over 400 native Michigan plant
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July 06 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Boost Your Garden's Buzz: Attracting Wild Bees with Native Plants
Native bees, like many other pollinators, face numerous threats, including habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, and diseases. Conserving and protecting wild bee populations is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems, sustainable agriculture, and the long-term well-being of our planet.
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June 15 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Why HOAs Should Encourage Wildlife Gardening in Neighborhoods
In recent years, little by little across the country, restrictions on wildlife-friendly yards have begun to adapt to more modern, sustainable thinking.
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June 09 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Broadway East Community Pollinator Garden in Baltimore, Maryland
On June 3, The 6th Branch, Broadway East Community Association, National Wildlife Federation and Garden for Wildlife came together on a sunny Saturday morning to help establish a community pollinator garden at corner of East Lanvale Street and North Port Street in East Baltimore, Maryland. Led by Dr. Doris Minor-Terrell of the Broadway East Community Association, local volunteers planted native...
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June 01 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Transforming School Campuses with Native Plants & Wildflowers
Transform your campus landscaping with U.S.native plants. Explore the benefits and challenges of a native plant campus
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May 25 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Patio or Balcony Gardens for Wildlife
Creating a container wildlife garden with native plants is a fantastic way to attract wildlife, even if you don't have a traditional yard or lawn. Container gardening allows you to have a garden in spaces where traditional gardening is not feasible, such as balconies, rooftops, or small patios.
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May 24 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Wildlife Friendly Water Features
Attract wildlife with water features. Enhancing your garden and the local ecosystem. Get essential water feature tips here!
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May 19 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
The Ultimate Guide to Gardening in New York
Whether you’re looking for a tranquil place to relax or an energizing landscape for your family and friends, there’s something for everyone when it comes to gardening in the Empire State!
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May 18 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
The Ultimate Guide to Gardening in Pennsylvania
Whether you're looking to improve your green thumb, create a pollinator garden, or just want some new gardening ideas, read on and discover the joys of gardening in Pennsylvania!
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May 11 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Q&A with Garden for Wildlife CEO Shubber Ali
In November, Garden for Wildlife welcomed a new CEO, Shubber Ali. We've seen Shubber profiled before, but we wanted to "dig" in a little more. QUESTION #1: What drew you most to you want to work with Garden for Wildlife? Well, considering I was involved in the creation of this business (it's the result of pro-bono work I did with...
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May 09 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Understanding the Sustainable Gardening Concept
Keep reading to learn more about sustainable gardening and how you can create your own sustainable garden!
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May 05 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
It’s Time to Ban Plastic Grass
Let's take a closer look at the problems with plastic grass and why it's time to ban it altogether.
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May 04 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
What is No Mow May? Steps to Kill Your Lawn and Create Wildlife Habitat
The purpose of "No Mow May" is to encourage people to delay or reduce their lawn mowing to allow natural plant growth to support local wildlife, such as bees, butterflies, and other insects. But the best way to stop mowing (and help wildlife) is to replace your lawn altogether.
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April 28 2023 – Kelly LaVaute, Staff Member
Dog-Friendly Native Plant Gardening
While these native plants are great for wildlife like butterflies, birds and bees, they may need to be avoided by your pets.
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