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On Gardening: The Temple of Bloom is home to favorite butterflies
I remember the day quite well. I went to my Rotary Club meeting and returned to my office in the garden. I casually glanced into the garden as I entered the building. I noticed a sizable group of nature lovers gathered around looking through their binoculars. I asked inside if anyone knew what they were looking at. The answer was a great purple ...Read more
The Greener View: Ladybug Invasion
Q: My house is being invaded by ladybugs. Why are they coming indoors when there is nothing in here for them? How do I get rid of them?
A: There are several thousand species of ladybugs, or lady beetles or ladybirds, as they may be called, depending on where you live and what your mom called them. Some are what horticulturists call beneficial ...Read more
On Gardening: Sweet Caroline Medusa Black will make its debut in 2026
Four years ago, an ornamental sweet potato shook up the green industry. It was named after Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology. If you remember from junior high, this lady had snakes for hair.
My take on this is that whenever the green industry names a new plant after Medusa, it turns out to be special. Now four years and 29 awards later, ...Read more
The Greener View: Goldenrod
Have you seen yellow flowering plants along the side of the road or in people's gardens? They are probably goldenrods. Last week, I talked about the hidden green flowers of ragweed that are the culprits behind hay fever. I mentioned that goldenrods often get the blame, so let's talk about goldenrods.
Are they a wildflower or a weed? Many people...Read more
On Gardening: Art & Sol Mangave collection grows
If you have been on the fence about trying one of the Art & Sol Mangave varieties at your home, Moonglow will seal the deal. Moonglow is one of four selections that will make their debut in 2026 and bring the collection to 10.
If you are on the fence, I see that as a good thing because at least you have heard of Mangave, that totally new plant ...Read more
The Greener View: Ragweeds Are the Culprit Behind Hay Fever
Ragweeds are in the Ambrosia genus in the aster family. There are about 50 species of ragweed. Most grow in the desert areas of the American Southwest and Mexico. Some species have been spread around the world, where they are now invasive species. The common name is based on the fact that the leaves may look ragged. The genus name of Ambrosia ...Read more



























