Bagley Pond Perennials is a certified organic native perennial plant farm located in Warner, New Hampshire. We provide home gardeners with pollinator safe native plants that support wildlife, are well adapted to the local environment, and are low mainten
Today this endemic plant, like many of our other native plants found here and nowhere else in the world, is now recognized as an endangered species. Right now we are in the middle of doing a 14 acre restoration at Kalaeloa removing all of the alien plants like koa haole and kiawe and r...
We are an online plant nursery selling mail-order native, edible plants for the sustainable gardener.
This name comes from an outdated belief that the plants can be used to repel or poison fleas, flies, gnats, and other tiny insects, a belief for which there is no evidence. In Ancient Greek, the name Erigeron is said to mean something akin to “old man in the early morning,” likely...
As a food sovereignty advocate, know the plants and animals and medicines that come from the place you supposedly came from? For me, when I began reconnecting when I was a teenager, one of the first things I needed to know was what lands I came from. I needed to visit with them, ...
POND PESTS Invasive, non-native plants being targetedAlexander Reid, Globe Staff
…and this is during the first few minutes of the sale. Some highlights this year were bromeliads from Balboa Park’s propagation program–big plants for the price of a Happy Meal–and an entire table of different salvias. As thrilled as I am with the genussalvia, I resisted the temptati...
“There are many new selections with good form,” Oliveira said, “and they all have a nice upright form that maintains excellent fall color. You want upright trees with a fairly narrow shape and hardy. We’re looking for plants that can be planted in a tougher environment.” ...
be part of our daily lives in the future. They help protect others. We hope this exhibition helps us embrace these protections. FAAM would like to thank every artist that shared their creations with us and every other mask maker who is helping the world become a safer place for all of ...
for thousands of years. The habitats of white sage in California are threatened by development and increasing wild fires, and now wannabe “witches” and others who don’t know the proper protocols to sustainably harvest and protect the plants could do irreparable harm to an already threatened ...