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Heucherellas with lime green and purple leaves

Purple and Lime Green Plant Color Combinations For Your Shade or Full Sun Garden

Featured, Plants, Projects & Ideas

I love this plant color combination! Dark purple and lime green or chartreuse create a bold and striking contrast of color in the garden. It's really eye-catching. You can use this plant color combination in shade gardens or full-sun. Just be sure you're selecting the right plants for your garden. Full Sun Purple and Lime Green …

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How to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden in Early Spring

Birds, Featured, Wildlife Habitat

When the early hummingbirds start to arrive, there isn’t much in bloom, so adding early-spring-blooming flowering plants to your garden and hanging up hummingbird feeders can help attract the birds. Here are five flowering shrubs, vines, and plants that hummingbirds feed on in early spring. Red Buckeye In my opinion, one of the best early …

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How to Tell a Butterfly from a Moth

Backyard Wildlife, Featured, Fun Nature Stuff, Insects

Butterflies and moths belong to the same scientific order Lepidoptera, which means "scale-winged" in Greek. Their wings are covered in thousands of tiny scales that overlap, creating colors and patterns. While they share some similarities, such as their winged appearance and life cycle, they also have many differences. Here's a breakdown of their …

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Eastern redbud in full bloom

Eastern Redbuds Provide Early Spring Food for Bees

Featured, Insects, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Trees & Shrubs

The pink-hued blooms of native eastern redbud trees (Cercis canadensis) are one of the first signs of color that I see in March. It’s a sure sign that spring is on its way and that more color will begin to pop up in the lawns and gardens in our neighborhood. After months of cold weather and the barren landscapes of winter, the hint of mauve and …

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Sweetgum leaves, flowers, and gumballs

What are all these trees dropping on the ground in Spring?

Featured, Fun Nature Stuff, Trees & Shrubs

It’s springtime! The sun is shining, the flowers are starting to bloom, and pollen is coating everything, including our cars. Even the trees are getting in on the action. We have been finding all sort of tree seeds and tree reproductive parts laying on the ground around our neighborhood. From the brown stringy stuff to the tiny helicopters and …

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Chinese Wisteria: Beautiful but Deadly Vine with Purple Flowers

Featured, Invasive Plants & Weeds, Vines

Wisteria vines bloom in early March, adding a sweet floral scent to the air. The flowers appear before the leaves. In the South, this vine is everywhere—in the forest, in neighborhoods, in rights-of-way, and even along highways. That is both the joy of and the pitfall of Chinese wisteria, which has purple flowers that grow on a …

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