Hummingbirds are on Their Way!
Hummingbirds are on their way back. It’s time to get ready for them. This is my 5th year photographing hummingbirds. Planning my hummingbird area is always a time for me to get creative. Not only do I have to think like a hummingbird but I also need to think like a photographer.
April 30, 2013
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Garden Writer ·
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Tags: Butterfly Bush, cardinal flower, Garden photography, garden planning, hibiscus, how-to, Hummingbirds, Milkweed, wildflowers · Posted in: Gardening in Fall, Gardening in Spring and Summer, How-Tos, Perennials, Wildflowers
Got Shade? Consider Woodland Wildflowers
To drive around some neighborhoods, you’d think that the only plants that will grow in shade are hostas and impatiens. Yes, these are lovely plants, but there’s a whole world of other shade-loving plants out there! If you’re looking to expand an existing shade garden, or you’re tired of struggling to grow lawn or sun-loving [...]
September 30, 2010
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Suzanne DeJohn ·
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Tags: black cohosh, cardinal flower, columbine, dwarf crested iris, Fall Planting for spring blooms, hepatica, jack in the pulpit, Native, red trillium, Shade Woodland Wildflowers, spiderwort, turks cap lily, virginia bluebells, wintergreen · Posted in: Wildflowers
