these drought tolerant plant have aromatic flowers that attract butterflies and bees. Catmint blooms from early summer to ...
Black-eyed Susans are cheerful, daisy-like flowers that add a splash of bright yellow to a garden,' says Maureen Wright.
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
A hardy perennial, the Autumn Joy variety of sedum is an easygoing showstopper that’s hardy in zones 3 through 10. The drought-tolerant plant has sturdy shoots bring forth deep burgundy flowers ...
It can be hard to find pretty ground cover options for drought-prone areas, but this tough plant will bring gorgeous hues to ...
complementing more vibrant flowers with their silver-gray contrast. Another plant with wooly leaves, deer tend to avoid its fuzzy features at all costs. Dusty miller plants are drought-tolerant ...
With the summer fires soon to be in full effect, disaster management efforts must be in place. By adding fire-scaping ground covers, you are alleviating the wildfire problems.
Climate change is making droughts more common and more severe—which makes research into developing drought-resistant crops ... of individual plants across many different experimental breeding ...
Perennials of certain species may be doing fine in this drought. Yarrows, some ox-eyed daisy cultivars, obedient plants, goldenrods, mountain mints and Agastache may be showing no signs of stress.
As Delaware experiences drought, native plants offer a drought-resistant and sustainable alternative. And fall may be the best time to plant them.