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In Praise of Aggressive Native Plants – Even if They’re Pink

A garden coaching client's bed of Physostegia virginiana totally changed my perspective about this aggressive native plant. Now this stalwart perennial tops my list of plants that are beautiful, support wildlife and solve problems. Read about how this plant solved a big erosion problem with style.

By |2021-01-03T09:39:55-05:00September 15th, 2019|Categories: Garden Coaching, Great Plants, Views|Comments Off on In Praise of Aggressive Native Plants – Even if They’re Pink

Reduce Artificial Light at Night

Moths are drawn to light. They exhaust themselves flying toward strong security lights and die or get picked off by predators (bats, birds, rats, mice). More than 60% of invertebrates are nocturnal. The Xerces Society’s advice on being thoughtful about night lighting to help fireflies helps a lot of insects - and saves energy too.

By |2020-01-31T12:26:07-05:00July 25th, 2019|Categories: Garden Coaching, How-To's|Comments Off on Reduce Artificial Light at Night

Which Native Plants Support the Most Life?

How do we support resilient local food webs? Entomologist Doug Tallamy notes that caterpillars transfer energy into the food web better than anything else, so we need to increase their numbers. Dr. Tallamy's research shows that some native plants are more ecologically productive too, that 5% of our native plants make 75% of the food that drives food webs.

By |2020-02-11T10:41:45-05:00July 15th, 2019|Categories: Clues, Garden Coaching, Great Plants|Comments Off on Which Native Plants Support the Most Life?

Restoring Insects to Our Landscapes – Every Yard Counts

Curiosity about how things really work in nature led me to world of environmental scientists who deal in facts, not just feelings. The more I learn from them, the more I know that what we do at home makes a difference (positive or negative) and that every yard counts. Entomologist Doug Tallamy has given substance and urgency to the importance of restoring insects to our landscapes. He speaks eloquently on “Restoring the Little Things That Run the World” (i.e. insects).

By |2020-07-01T15:51:08-04:00July 2nd, 2019|Categories: Garden Coaching, Views|Comments Off on Restoring Insects to Our Landscapes – Every Yard Counts

Jazz Up Your Gardens With Contrasting Textures and Colored Foliage

If you can’t please yourself in your own garden, where can you? Why put up with plants that just sit there without speaking to each other - or to you? If a home landscape conveys all the charm and originality of a heavily mulched McDonald’s parking lot (minus cigarette butts), it’s time to fill in with more plants, more color and more contrast to make it more personal and exciting.

By |2020-07-01T15:51:08-04:00June 20th, 2019|Categories: Clues, Garden Coaching|Comments Off on Jazz Up Your Gardens With Contrasting Textures and Colored Foliage

Seeing the Big Picture

Garden coaching is about helping homeowners see their property with new eyes. Read about it in the September/October issue of Connecticut Gardener Magazine.

By |2020-07-01T15:51:09-04:00September 10th, 2018|Categories: Garden Coaching|Comments Off on Seeing the Big Picture