Stachys recta

Stand Tall with Stachys Recta: A Propagation Primer Stachys recta, also known as the upright hedgenettle or perennial yellow woundwort, is a charming perennial that brings a touch of sunshine to any garden. With its tall, elegant stems crowned with vibrant yellow blooms, it’s a favorite for attracting pollinators and adding vertical interest to borders. … Read more

Iris fulva

Unveiling the Secrets: How to Multiply Your Copper Iris (Iris fulva) The Copper Iris, with its fiery blooms dancing gracefully above sword-like foliage, is a captivating addition to any water garden or boggy landscape. This North American native, known scientifically as Iris fulva, boasts vibrant orange-red petals that ignite the garden with warmth and intrigue. … Read more

Eriogonum alatum

Winged Wonders: How to Propagate Red-Winged Buckwheat (Eriogonum alatum) Red-winged buckwheat (Eriogonum alatum), with its charming clusters of pink to reddish flowers and unique winged seeds, is a welcome addition to any wildflower garden. This hardy plant, native to the western United States, thrives in dry conditions and attracts a plethora of pollinators. Intrigued? If … Read more

Centaurea cyanus

Painting Your Garden Blue: A Guide to Propagating Bachelor’s Buttons Bachelor’s buttons (Centaurea cyanus), with their charmingly disheveled blooms in shades of azure, pink, and white, are a delightful addition to any garden. Luckily for gardening enthusiasts, these hardy annuals are remarkably easy to propagate, allowing you to enjoy their cheerful presence year after year. … Read more

Lomatium cous

Unveiling the Secrets of Lomatium cous Propagation: A Guide for Plant Enthusiasts Lomatium cous, also known as the Cous Biscuitroot, is a captivating wildflower native to the western United States. Its delicate, yellow umbels burst forth in spring, adding a touch of sunshine to rocky slopes and meadows. While admiring these beauties in their natural … Read more

Melilotus officinalis

Sweet Success with Yellow Sweet Clover: A Guide to Propagating Melilotus officinalis Known for its cheerful yellow blooms and sweet fragrance, Yellow Sweet Clover (Melilotus officinalis) is an attractive addition to wildflower meadows, pollinator gardens, and even naturalized landscapes. While it often self-seeds prolifically, knowing how to propagate this beneficial plant yourself gives you greater … Read more

Erigeron elegantulus

Unlocking Elegance: How to Propagate Erigeron Elegantulus for a Flurry of Flowers The Erigeron elegantulus, with its delicate, daisy-like blooms and compact, tidy growth, is a delightful addition to any gardener’s collection. This low-maintenance charmer, native to the Western United States, brings a burst of cheerful color to rock gardens, borders, and containers. Fortunately, propagating … Read more

Castilleja hispida

Taming the Wildflower: Propagating the Elusive Castilleja hispida The Castilleja hispida, commonly known as the Harsh Indian Paintbrush, is a sight to behold. Its vibrant crimson flowers, standing tall amidst grassy meadows, evoke a sense of wild beauty that captivates any nature enthusiast. While admiring this vibrant wildflower is a treat, cultivating it in your … Read more