
Nothing To Do? Press Some Plants
It may be hot and humid out there, but a lot of our favorite plant ancestors came from the tropics... Read More →
It may be hot and humid out there, but a lot of our favorite plant ancestors came from the tropics... Read More →
There are many plants I like, and many more I appreciate. The Gray-headed Coneflower, such a pretty symbol of the... Read More →
Populations of plants and animals are constantly attempting to adapt to the shifts and changes in their environment. For example,... Read More →
Native plant communities are the foundation of ecological restoration. Land practitioners spend most of their time trying to re-establish native... Read More →
We are getting seriously into summer now, gardens will soon be awash in tomatoes, sweet corn, and zucchini. And many... Read More →
In the summer of 1996 I was at a barbecue in Teton Valley and in attendance were two special friends.... Read More →
Before heading out for a walk in the woods, prairie, or wetland, kids could prepare their own nature-based bingo game... Read More →
Towards the end of a walk along the Greenway, the sun having emerged from the gray clouds and quickly warmed... Read More →
Books often portray rather idealized animal tracks as a guide to identification, while in nature what you see depends upon... Read More →
The intensity of the mid-morning sun is softened by a thin cloud layer. I’m standing near the base of a... Read More →