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Why You'll Want To Rethink Planting Butterfly Bush If You Want To Attract Pollinators - southernliving.com - Cuba
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03.05.2024

Why You'll Want To Rethink Planting Butterfly Bush If You Want To Attract Pollinators

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Amsonias: dependable, beautiful bluestars, with mt. cuba’s sam hoadley - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Delaware
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01.03.2024

Amsonias: dependable, beautiful bluestars, with mt. cuba’s sam hoadley

EARLY ON IN making my garden decades ago, I bought a nursery pot of bluestar, or Amsonia, at a native plant sale, and planted it in a border here. It has never asked anything of me, never had any pests or diseases, and just keeps delivering sky-blue spring flowers and vivid gold fall color, year in and year out, and looking pretty handsome in between.

Through the Seasons at Ned Wolf Park - finegardening.com - Germany - Japan - Cuba - state Pennsylvania
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15.01.2024

Through the Seasons at Ned Wolf Park

Eric Sternfels sent in these photos today, of a beautiful community-created garden in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania called Ned Wolf Park. We’ve visited this garden a couple of times before (Revisiting Ned Wolf Park) and it is always a pleasure. This garden is special because it is created and maintained by volunteers in the community, so everyone can enjoy this beautiful space.

Try These Strong Summer Bloomers for the Midwest this Spring - finegardening.com - Cuba
finegardening.com
22.12.2023

Try These Strong Summer Bloomers for the Midwest this Spring

Most gardeners would agree that the best pastime for cold winter days is looking through seed and plant catalogs imagining the growing season to come. With that in mind, consider these four strong summer blooming perennials for the midwest when you are ordering plants in the coming weeks.

The best plants for a bathroom | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Brazil - Cuba
houseandgarden.co.uk
12.12.2023

The best plants for a bathroom | House & Garden

As well as being that haloed place where one can enjoy a bit of peace and quiet and a hot soak, the bathroom is also one of the best rooms to grow house plants. Its high humidity is a haven for a lot of indoor plants because so many of them hail from tropical or subtropical forests. There they flourish in the consistently damp, warm air and the light that pours in between the trees. These plants will feel right at home in bathrooms, shower rooms, and kitchens, if provided with the indirect light and average-to-warm temperature that most of them crave.

In brandywine valley gardens, the du pont family legacy - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Pennsylvania - county Valley - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
13.10.2023

In brandywine valley gardens, the du pont family legacy

IT’S HARD TO THINK of another place so rich with major gardens as the Brandywine Valley in Chester County, Pa., and an adjacent portion of Delaware. Five of those gardens have a historic connection—a family connection—as they were all by members of the du Pont family.

Cuba National Flower Information and Growing Tips - balconygardenweb.com - Spain - Cuba
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18.09.2023

Cuba National Flower Information and Growing Tips

Unveil the mystery behind Cuba National Flower — a captivating bloom imbued with historical significance, cultural heritage, and stunning beauty. Beyond its elegant white petals lies a tale intertwined with revolution, folklore, and Cuban identity, this isn’t just a flower; it’s a symbol of resilience and national pride. Ready to dive into the intriguing journey of the Mariposa and explore how it became a living emblem of Cuba’s spirit!

8 Latine-Owned Brands to Shop During Hispanic Heritage Month - thespruce.com - Usa - Britain - Spain - Cuba
thespruce.com
16.09.2023

8 Latine-Owned Brands to Shop During Hispanic Heritage Month

While supporting businesses from the Black, AAPI, Latinx, and other marginalized groups should be a year-round endeavor, we're happy to highlight some of our favorite Latine-owned brands to kickstart Hispanic Heritage Month. The month-long celebration is observed from September 15th to October 15th, celebrating the influences and contributions of those across the Hispanic and Latine diaspora (Latine and Latinx can be used interchangeably. However, Latinx is a term used predominately in the U.S. by English speakers while Latine is more in line with other gender-neutral Spanish words like presidente).

10 Great Natives for a Sunny Border - finegardening.com - Usa - Cuba - state Delaware
finegardening.com
08.09.2023

10 Great Natives for a Sunny Border

The South Garden at Mt. Cuba Center in Hockessen, Delaware, has been nicknamed the “pizza oven” by those who tend it. It sits in full sun, and its antique brick walls and pathways radiate a lot of heat. Yet this garden looks fresh and appealing throughout the seasons, thanks to a colorful palette of North American natives that are perfectly adapted to flourish in this hot, bright spot. Visitors who are inspired to plant these beautiful, border-worthy selections will also be helping to feed the local wildlife that depends on their gardens for forage and shelter. Here are some of the spring and summer stars that brighten the South Garden.

Native Plants with Show-Stopping Autumn Color - finegardening.com - Cuba - state Delaware
finegardening.com
07.09.2023

Native Plants with Show-Stopping Autumn Color

In Issue 181, we got to know some of the plants that grace Mt. Cuba Center’s hot, sunny South Garden during the spring and summer months (10 Great Natives for a Sunny Border). The garden had been recently redesigned to showcase a collection of borderworthy natives that can take the heat of the Zone 7 summers in Hockessin, Delaware.

Ginger Lily - hgic.clemson.edu - Cuba - state Hawaii
hgic.clemson.edu
24.07.2023

Ginger Lily

Want to add a bit of tropical pizazz to your late summer or early fall perennial border? Then ginger lilies (Hedychium species) are your answer. They are not true lilies but distant cousins of edible gingerroot and originate in Asia. Hedychiums are a sign of good fortune and health and are the national flower of Cuba. In Hawaii, they are often used in leis and are widely grown as a cut flower.

Will the real oregano please stand up? - awaytogarden.com - France - Greece - Italy - Mexico - Cuba
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Will the real oregano please stand up?

Called “the mystery plant of the herb world” by The Rodale Herb Book, “oregano” is the common name for a small multitude of plants that are mostly useless in the kitchen. Among them are many true oreganos, in the genus Origanum, and also many plants that aren’t. Mexican oregano (Lippia graveolens) is a relative of lemon verbena, not oregano. Cuban oregano (Coleus amboinicus) is a succulent that tastes and smells somewhat like oregano and makes a good houseplant. It is used like oregano in Cuban cuisine. Italian oregano thyme, a member of the genus Thymus, also has the familiar oregano scent.Among the true oreganos there are choices for great beauty, like O. vulgare ‘Aureum,’ a golden-leaved form. (My sorry plant was probably just plain O. vulgare—not even pretty like the golden kind.) Sweet marjoram, a kind of oregano known as O. majorana, is more the stuff of French cuisine, and an excellent culinary herb. Pot marjoram, O. onites, is also savory-flavored.But if you want to cook with the classic oregano taste, you want to try Greek oregano, O. heracleoticum, which is a pungent

The best heuchera and how to grow them, with mt. cuba center - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

The best heuchera and how to grow them, with mt. cuba center

If you said Heuchera, you’re right. Perhaps you’re going to reshuffle some shady beds this spring, and know that Heuchera, with their great foliage, can help make garden pictures work–but wonder which ones, and how best to use them. I invited George Coombs, trial garden manager at the must-visit Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware, with 50 acres of native-plant display gardens and 500 acres of natural land, back to the radio show to help make the best choices and grow them to perfection.George knows from Heuchera, having trialed 83 varieties side by side (the exhaustive results are in this pdf). “I say to people, ‘I’m doing Consumer Reports for plants,'” he explains. Though there are countless varieties on the market, many are duplicative in appearance or just not distinctive. “I can honestly say that when it

Great shrub: cornus sericea ‘silver and gold’ - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Pennsylvania - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Great shrub: cornus sericea ‘silver and gold’

IT’S ALMOST TIME TO GIVE MY WINTER FRIENDS the twig dogwoods and willows some pruning, the only care they ask in return for year-round beauty.  But will I really have the nerve to cut my favorite of all, Cornus sericea ‘Silver and Gold,’ back hard? Why I love this easiest of shrubs…and how that love may have backfired just a bit.

Evaluating native plants at mt. cuba center, with george coombs - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Evaluating native plants at mt. cuba center, with george coombs

In the early 1990s, when I was working on a book called “The Natural Habitat Garden” with my friend Ken Druse, we traveled the country interviewing native-plant enthusiasts and photographing their gardens. One memorable stop was the home of Mrs. Lammot du Pont Copeland, outside Wilmington, which today is the botanic garden called Mt. Cuba Center, with more than 50 acres of display gardens on more than 500 acres of natural land.I’d never seen native terrestrial orchids before, or the vivid red and yellow wildflower called Spigelia marilandica anywhere, and that day I learned that some discerning and forward-thinking experts such as Mt. Cuba’s first horticulture director, the great Dick Lighty, were already busy selecting “better” forms of native plants for garden use–a trend that has accelerated and become one of the hottest areas of contemp

Bee balm: make room for monarda, with mt. cuba’s george coombs - awaytogarden.com - Usa - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Bee balm: make room for monarda, with mt. cuba’s george coombs

Read along as you listen to the June 26, 2107 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).evaluating monarda with george coombs of mt. cubaQ. We’ve talked before on the show about your past trials of other native plants like Baptisia and Heuchera—and native plants are the mission of Mt. Cuba, which is both a garden for visiting and a research center, right?A. Mt. Cuba Center is actually a former du Pont family estate, the Copeland family estate, and they left their estate to become a public garden. What kind of sets us apart from others in the area is that we focus on native plants. We broadly define our nativity region as the Eastern United States.We do a lot of work promoting plants in a display capacity in the gardens itself, and then we also do research like what I do, trying to help

Best phlox for gardeners and butterflies, with mt. cuba’s george coombs - awaytogarden.com - Usa - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Best phlox for gardeners and butterflies, with mt. cuba’s george coombs

George Coombs managed the Trial Gardens at Mt. Cuba Center native plant garden and research facility in Delaware. In past conversations, George–who in 2019 was promoted to Mt. Cuba’s Director of Horticulture–has helped me make our way through the daunting selections of Heuchera, Monarda, and Baptisia. George and the trial garden team spent three years evaluating 94 different sun-loving selections of Phlox for eye and butterfly appeal and mildew resistance, plus 43 shade-garden choices, too.  Read along as you listen to the February 26, 2018 edition of my public-radio show and podcast using the player below. You can subscribe to all future editions on iTunes or Stitcher (and browse my archive of podcasts here).phlox q&a with george coombsQ. Whenever one of your reports arrives I feel very lucky to

Growing baptisia, with george coombs of mt. cuba center - awaytogarden.com - Usa - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Growing baptisia, with george coombs of mt. cuba center

Plus, various butterflies use the foliage as their host plant, and bumblebees find the flowers particularly delightful.George Coombs of Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware is one gardener who has not overlooked baptisias, the so-called false indigos, at all.In fact, he has planted and evaluated 46 selections with genetics from 11 different species as part of the trials conducted at Mt. Cuba from 2012 to 2015, and when the full-color report on those side-by-side assessments arrived recently in my mailbox fro

A way to garden’s top garden stories of 2016 - awaytogarden.com - Cuba
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

A way to garden’s top garden stories of 2016

The latter includes vintage articles that thanks to strong search traffic get tens of thousands of clicks apiece (or more) each year in seeming perpetuity–beating out “new” things until some of those hopefully achieve the search-engine sweet spot, too. Drumroll, please:2016’s top ‘new’ thingsPower shopping the seed catalogs with Joseph Tychonievich Using native perennials in a formal border, with Mt. Cuba’s Travis Beck How to grow spinach, with Tom Stearns of Hig

Using native perennials in a formal border, with mt. cuba’s travis beck - awaytogarden.com - Usa - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Using native perennials in a formal border, with mt. cuba’s travis beck

It got me thinking formal.The Mt. Cuba press release described the redesign of a formal garden originally created in the 1940s to complement the estate’s impressive Colonial Revival home (one that’s now on the National Register).  And the photos looked inspired by a proper English-style mixed border–except the headline and captions all made it clear: the new plant palette is n

Making the switch to native groundcovers, with duncan himmelman of mt. cuba - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Making the switch to native groundcovers, with duncan himmelman of mt. cuba

We all want groundcovers to do weed-suppressing duty and tie the garden together aesthetically, but the wrong choices can definitely backfire. Native groundcovers are a smarter alternative that will provide those and other benefits and they’re today’s topic.I talked about making the change is Duncan Himmelman of Mt. Cuba Center, the noted native plant garden and research center in Delaware, where he’s the education manager. A course on native groundcovers taught by Duncan—from low perennials like heucheras or tiarella (above) or sedges to shr

Fighting weeds: an all-season approach, with mt. cuba’s duncan himmelman - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Fighting weeds: an all-season approach, with mt. cuba’s duncan himmelman

Duncan Himmelman, currently the education manager at Mt. Cuba Center, a renown native plant garden and research site, earned his doctorate in ornamental horticulture at Cornell before teaching college for 24 years. He’s also managed a large private estate and designed gardens for private clients, so he knows from weeds and weeding.We talked about weed ID, and why it matters to know a weed’s name and life cycle (that’s chickweed, Stellaria media, a winter annual, above; photo from Wikimedia). We also discussed removal tactics and why skipping the chemicals makes the best sense, and more.Read along as you listen to the November 2, 2020 edition of my public

Which echinacea perform best? with sam hoadley of mt. cuba center - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Vermont - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Which echinacea perform best? with sam hoadley of mt. cuba center

But how good are all these new cultivars as garden plants? And maybe more important, how good are they at supporting pollinators? The native plant experts at Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware have just released a report on the results of a multi-year trial of Echinacea, and their insights are our topic today.Today’s guest, Sam Hoadley, is manager of horticultural research at Mt. Cuba Center, a longtime native plant garden and research site, where he trialed 75 different Echinacea. Before joining Mt. Cuba, Sam was lead horticulturist for Longwood Garden’s h

Standout native hydrangeas, with mt. cuba’s sam hoadley - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Vermont - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Standout native hydrangeas, with mt. cuba’s sam hoadley

The native plant experts at Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware have just released a report on the results of a five-year trial, that focused mostly on an important native species, Hydrangea arborescens, and what both gardeners and pollinators have to say about its range of cultivars.The last time Sam Hoadley visited the show, we compared the dizzying range of cultivars and species of Echinacea. Today’s topic is hydrangeas. Sam is the manager of horticultural research at Mt. Cuba Center, a longtime native plant garden and research site, where he trialed 29 species in cultivars. Before joining Mt. Cuba, he was lead horticulturist for Longwood Ga

Trilliums in trouble, with mt. cuba’s amy highland - awaytogarden.com - Usa - Cuba - state New Mexico - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

Trilliums in trouble, with mt. cuba’s amy highland

My guest is Amy Highland, the Director of Collections and Conservation Lead at Mt. Cuba Center, a botanic garden and native plant conservation nonprofit in Delaware, one of three organizations behind the findings.Amy, a graduate of Purdue’s Public Horticulture program, has traveled throughout the temperate forest of North America to find rare plants in need of conservation. We talked about trilliums and also how we as gardeners can be more involved in conservation of native plants over all

The best of the sedges, and how to use them (even mown!), with sam hoadley - awaytogarden.com - Cuba - state Vermont - state Delaware
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023

The best of the sedges, and how to use them (even mown!), with sam hoadley

Sam Hoadley is manager of Horticultural Research at Mt. Cuba, where he and the team trialed 70 differentCarex over a four-year period. Sam’s report on the findings will be published on the Mt. Cuba website January 13.Sam is also teaching a virtual class on February 1st on these important native plants. (That’s Carex haydenii, above.)Before joining Mt. Cuba, Sam was lead horticulturist for Longwood Gardens’ hillside garden, and he received his degree in Sustainable Landscape Horticulture from University of Vermont.Plus: Enter to win one of two tickets to the virtual event on Carex by commenting in the box at the bottom of the page.Read

17 Flowers that Start with K - balconygardenweb.com - Cuba
balconygardenweb.com
07.07.2023

17 Flowers that Start with K

Here are stunning Flowers that Start with K that you can easily grow at home and garden! Some of them might be new to you too!

How to Plant and Grow Oregano - gardenerspath.com - Usa - Mexico - Cuba - region Mediterranean
gardenerspath.com
20.06.2023

How to Plant and Grow Oregano

Oregano, or Origanum vulgare, is a bushy, woody-branched perennial member of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Used extensively in a variety of cuisines, it is known for its earthy, robust, aromatic flavor.A staple of Italian-American cooking, orega

26 Most Rare and Unique Orchids Around the World - balconygardenweb.com - Usa - China - Australia - Cuba - state Florida
balconygardenweb.com
16.06.2023

26 Most Rare and Unique Orchids Around the World

We have compiled an exclusive list of the most Rare and Unique Orchids Around the World! You are in for a surprise!

24 Stunning Plants that Look Like they are Made of Copper - balconygardenweb.com - Cuba
balconygardenweb.com
16.06.2023

24 Stunning Plants that Look Like they are Made of Copper

We are sure that you must have plants with colorful foliage in your home and garden but have you seen Plants that Look Like They are Made of Copper? We have the best ones for you on this list!

14 Cute Round Leaf Succulents - balconygardenweb.com - Mexico - Cuba
balconygardenweb.com
13.06.2023

14 Cute Round Leaf Succulents

Take a look at the Best Round Leaf Succulents! From the mesmerizing Moonstones to the elegant Mexican Snowball, these plants boast a diverse range of round leaves that add an enchanting touch to any space.

How to Grow and Care for Cuban Oregano - gardenerspath.com -  Oregon - France - India - Spain - Mexico - Cuba
gardenerspath.com
12.06.2023

How to Grow and Care for Cuban Oregano

While its primary common name makes it sound like this plant comes from the Caribbean island, Cuban oregano is a plant known by many other names as well, including Mexican mint, Spanish (or French) thyme, and Indian borage.Here’s the funny thing: Cuban oregano is not true ore

Fancy Tropical Herbs for Your Garden | Gardener's Path - gardenerspath.com - India - Mexico - Cuba
gardenerspath.com
06.06.2023

Fancy Tropical Herbs for Your Garden | Gardener's Path

You can pick up the ginger root right at your local grocery store.Once you start experimenting with roots your grocery shopping

Tips for Growing Cuban Oregano Indoors - gardenerspath.com - Usa -  Oregon - India - Spain - Mexico - Indonesia - Cuba
gardenerspath.com
06.06.2023

Tips for Growing Cuban Oregano Indoors

Cuban oregano is one of those special plants that adds year-round beauty to your home and flavor to your dishes. Outdoors, it will grow as a perennial only in USDA Hardine

How to Grow and Care for Agapanthus - gardenerspath.com -  California - Greece -  Alaska - Cuba
gardenerspath.com
06.06.2023

How to Grow and Care for Agapanthus

Every kid in my tiny elementary school thought I was a strange girl because I kept a jar of sand on my desk.But it wasn’t just any sand. It was sand my dad

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