As Delaware experiences drought, native plants offer a drought-resistant and sustainable alternative. And fall may be the ...
As blue-eyed grass is short-lived and loses its vitality and vivacity over time, hurting its blooms, you must divide it every 2 to 3 years. To do so, dig out the native plant using a shovel or a ...
Native plants show growth later than some garden plants, so garden centers may not have them in the spring or early summer. Plant it singly or in groups of three or more spaced 18-24 inches apart in ...