Category: Flower and Pollinator Gardening
	Garden Chrysanthemums by Elisabeth Ginsburg
Mums Everywhere From late August through at least the end of October just about every merchandiser that sells plants features […]
	Glorious Goldenrod: The Showiest Weed by Elisabeth Ginsburg
What’s in a Name? Perennial goldenrod (Solidago spp.), now unfurling its sun-kissed heads in gardens, fields and hedgerows, goes by […]
	Summer Globes by Elisabeth Ginsburg
Gardens and globes go together. Beginning in spring and progressing through the growing season, the purple or white globes of […]
	Summer Blooming Trees by Elisabeth Ginsburg
Spring in most gardens is shot through with horticultural fireworks as flowers burst up from the soil, the trees and […]
	Hardy Geraniums for Shade by Elisabeth Ginsburg
Gardeners sometimes curse the shade. At first glance, every desirable plant in the garden center seems to require at least […]
	Roses in Winter
“A rose is a rose is a rose,’ Gertrude Stein famously wrote. But sometimes a rose is not, in fact, […]