Landscaping Information

Why Native?

Why Use Native Plants?
Landscaping with Native Plants, A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri

Landscaping for Wildlife

Creating Landscapes for Wildlife
Bees
Birds
Monarchs
Hummingbirds
Brush Piles for Cover

Rainscaping

Rain Gardening and Storm-water Management, A Landscaping Guide for Missouri
Storm Water Solutions for Professionals
Rainscaping Guide for Homeowners

Prairie Landscaping

Reconstructing a Tall Grass Prairie, A Seeding Guide for Missouri
A Subdivision Association Guide for Converting Turf to Prairie
Missouri Prairies and Native Plants: The Science of our Natural Landscape

Propagating Native Plants

Native Seed Propagation Methods
Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri
Top Rated Native Plants for Gardening
For more information about native landscaping visit Grow Native!

Planting Native Plants

Planting Trees
Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri

Pruning Native Plants

Prunning Trees
Spring Haircut for Tall Perennials
Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri

Seasonal Gardening

Signs of Spring
Container Gardening with Natives
Native Annuals for Color
Late Summer Color in Shade
September in the Native Garden
Native Winter Gardens

Garden Maintenance Tips

Native Landscape Maintenance Schedule
Landscaping with Native Plants: A Gardener’s Guide for Missouri
Top Rated Native Plants for Gardening
Wild Ones
Overwintering Insects
Low Maintenance Groundcovers 
Composting Yard Waste

Pests

Deer Resistant Native Plants
The Emerald Ash Borer Comes to Missouri
Children watching mantid

 

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