Monday, March 2, 2015

The Milkweed Plant – An Important Part of our Eco-System

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A few days ago I wrote an article, The Monarch Butterfly - In Danger of Disappearing, about how the population of the beautiful monarch butterfly is declining. One of the main reasons for this decline is the loss of the milkweed plant. 

The milkweed plant is the only plant on which the monarch butterfly will deposit her eggs. The reason for this is that the milkweed plant is somewhat toxic. Once the monarch caterpillars emerge, they eat the leaves of this plant which in turn makes them toxic as well. The bright colors of the monarch are a warning to the birds that “you don’t really want to eat me!” It may not kill the bird, but it will make them think twice about ever eating another one. 

With the planting of so many genetically modified crops, the farmers are using more and stronger herbicides which is not only killing the unwanted “weeds” in their crops, but it also killing everything around the crops including the milkweed plants. 

Milkweed gets its name from the milky like sap that come from cutting the plant. (Be sure not to get it in your eyes!) There are many varieties of the milkweed plant and it goes by many different common names, such as the “pink butterfly plant”, be sure you chose a plant from the family of Asclepias to get a true milkweed. Varieties of this plant grow wild on most of the US in zones 3-9. The common milkweed, (Asclepias syriaca), is native to the eastern and central US. It will grow to approximately 48” high and blooms late June through July.

 Photo source: wikimedia commons - Jason Hollinger

Common milkweed is a perennial that is drought, deer and rabbit resistant. It grows well in poor soil as long as it has good drainage and plenty of sunlight. It is recommended that you plant seeds in the fall, however, the plants may not flower the first year. If you want flowering milkweed the first year, you might want to purchase a few already started pots from your local nursery. 

Once your milkweed plants bloom, you can remove the seed pods and keep the seeds for more plants the next year. The plant will spread on its own as it grows from rhizomes underground. The seed pods will also open and release seeds into the wind similar to a dandelion, but this may cause your plants to grow in areas where you don’t want them. 


The milkweed plant will not only bring the monarch butterfly to your flower garden but it is a source of nectar for hummingbirds and many other species of butterflies as well. Let’s all plant some milkweed this year and help the population of the monarch butterfly flourish once again!


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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Hosta - Beautiful Shade Tolerant Plants


Hostas may be the perfect plant for shade gardens.

If you are looking for the perfect plant to grow in a "shade" garden, you have just found it!  The hosta, or "plantain lily" as it is sometimes called, is perfect shade tolerant plant. There are over 2,500 different varieties of hostas, from as small as 2 inches in height to others of more than 36 inches. 

Their colors can range from white, yellow, gold, green, blue and many different variegated species. They are perfect for those areas of your flower garden, or yard that don't get much sun. Plant them as borders, background plants or showcase them for spectacular beauty. 

Hostas are hardy perennials in zones 2 - 10 and once established are easy to maintain. To learn more about growing, care and dividing your hostas, read more here...How to Grow Hostas - Beautiful Shade Tolerant Plants.

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Saturday, June 30, 2012

7 Hardy Flowers for Summer Gardens

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Iris Flowers - Growing, Facts and History

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White iris in my garden.
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The iris flower is a genus of approximately 200 species of flowering plants with beautiful showy flowers. The iris has been around for centuries and gets it’s name for the Greek word for “rainbow”. This is based on the wide variety of colors found in the iris species. It is named after the Greek Goddess who is thought to be the messenger of love and used the rainbow to travel.  Read more

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Monday, April 2, 2012

My DR Lawn and Leaf Vacuum Review

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To begin, let me say that purchasing the DR Lawn Vacuum is one of the best things I have ever done! But as you know, all the product advertisements you see, will only tell you the good things about the product. I am going to give you the good, the bad, and the ugly. Yes, there are a couple of things that could use some improvement. However, if I had to do it over again, I would still make the same purchase. Read more ...


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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Growing a Miniature Rose Bush Outdoors


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Pink Miniature Roses

I love roses and one of my favorites would have to be the miniature roses. Mini roses are beautiful small roses that can be grown indoors or out. Hubby gets me a new miniature rose bush for Valentine's day every year.  I told him, why get me cut roses that are just going to die in a week or so.  I would rather have roses that I can replant outside and keep forever!  Miniatures make great border plants or just add color to a otherwise dull area of your flower garden. They come in a wide variety of colors and most are long blooming. Here are a few tips on how to grow a miniature rose bush outdoors in your flower garden.  Read more ...

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Best Perennial Flowers for Spring Gardens


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Daffodils in Spring


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