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The Garden Guy used his Campfire Red Ember Bidens in a combination with Maestro Gold agastache and Unplugged So Blue salvia.
Baptisia is a native plant that blooms in June. It thrives in the wild and excels in cultivated flower gardens.
Baptisia plants typically grow 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, forming a bushy, shrub-like mound. As the shoots emerge from the ground, they resemble asparagus stems. They have trifoliate leaves ...
Gardeners on the lookout for low-maintenance, disease-resistant, deer-resistant plants with beautiful flowers, consider Baptisia, known as wild indigo.
Bees and butterflies will love your garden if you plant this fast-growing plant Transform your garden into a pollinator haven with a plant offering more than beauty.
Agastache, also known as anise hyssop or hummingbird mint, is a pollinator-friendly plant. The Maestro series of agastache are compact plants, reaching up to 18 inches tall. The Meant to Bee ...
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Baptisia are a Trifecta plant because they attract pollinators, they are deer-resistant, and are native to North America. Photo: Allan Armitage A few columns ago, I wrote about a concept that allows ...
Usually, you hear them before you see them, the buzzing sound of rapid wing beats alerting you to the return of hummingbirds to Colorado backyards in spring. What a pleasant surprise when you ...
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