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Ewww! Why am I seeing barf in my garden?

May 26th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
After the wet weather we had earlier this month, you may have noticed an interesting (some might say disgusting) looking substance in your garden or landscape. We've had several calls from clients saying it is growing in their gardens.
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Spectacular Salvias - Native Sages

May 24th, 2024
If you ask me what the one plant you should plant in your garden is, my response would likely be salvia. A favorite of mine, technically, salvia is not just one plant, but a group of well over a hundred plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family.
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Giving Day Starts May 16 at Noon, Ends May 17 at Noon

May 7th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
Has our program made a difference in your life? If you've attended one of our classes at a local library or garden club, gained information from reading a Sprout article, or asked a question of our Help Line, please consider making a donation to our program.
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Beetle on a white rose damaged by it.
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Hoplia Beetles on light colored roses and other flowers

April 29th, 2024
By Anne E Schellman
You may have noticed swarms of flying insects landing on your roses, calla lillies, hydrangeas, and other flowers. If you look closely, you'll see the insect inside the flower, and the chewing damage on the petals.
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