The Simple Rule of Three Makes Gardening Easier and Gardens More Interesting In the world of garden design, the “Rule of Three” is a foundational principle that enhances visual interest and balance. By planting in odd numbers—especially in groups of three—you can create more visual pleasing plant arrangements. Quite simply, using plants in groups of three, five, or seven looks better than symmetrical, even-numbered groupings. This technique works well in beds, borders, and containers, and is easy for both beginner and experienced gardeners to apply. Odd-numbered groupings, particularly trios, create focal points and draw the eye in a dynamic way. Below, we explore five popular plants that are especially effective when used in groups of three. We have also included growing tips and reasons to love these plants! Coneflowers (Echinacea purpurea) and the Rule of Three in Gardening USDA Zones: 3–9Mature Size: 2–4 feet tall, 1–2 feet wide.Light Needs: Full sunSoil: … [Read more...] about The Rule of Three in Gardening: A Simple Key to Visual Harmony
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Healing Gardens: How to Grow Medicinal Plants
When you grow medicinal plants, you can literally cultivate your own health. Being out in the fresh air and digging in the soil is good for your soul. Relaxing in a blooming garden is for your health. Cultivating medicinal plants in your garden can be incredibly beneficial to your health. The Benefits of Growing Your Own Medicinal Plants Growing and using medicinal plants is a great way to be proactive about your health. You’ll eat much healthier, which keeps you physically fit, preventing future medical issues and boosting your overall internal health. As a result, you won’t have to visit the doctor as often. And you won’t see as many major surgeries or chronic illnesses as you age. Fortunately, that can mean spending less money on healthcare expenses. You can also live more sustainably and use fewer resources when you grow your own plants. You also decrease your carbon footprint because you don’t have to visit the store as often. Finally, growing your own medicinal … [Read more...] about Healing Gardens: How to Grow Medicinal Plants
Herbal Wildflower Remedies for Common Ailments
Here are four herbal wildflower remedies that can help treat many common ailments. The practice of using flowers and herbs as a source of wellness is nothing new. It’s something people all over the world have been doing for centuries. In many ways, it’s an “ancient” practice. And many of today’s over-the-counter remedies are inspired by or based on the effects of herbs. That’s why many people still subscribe to herbal remedies as their first line of defense against certain ailments. You’re probably interested in trying more natural remedies, or you’re intrigued by the healing properties of certain herbs and wildflowers. If so, it’s important to know which native varieties to choose so you can grow them or find them in nature. Let’s look at four herbal wildflower remedies and how they can help. Please consult with your doctor before taking any herbal supplements or treatments. Herbal Wildflower Remedies: Goldenrod for Muscle Relief Everyone experiences … [Read more...] about Herbal Wildflower Remedies for Common Ailments
Plants for Pollinators
Why should you grow plants for pollinators? For starters, bees, butterflies and hummingbirds are colorful and interesting visitors to any garden. And without these pollinators and the plants that support them, there literally wouldn’t be gardens. Unfortunately, many of these winged jewels are in trouble. The populations of many species of butterflies, hummingbirds and bees are being threatened by shrinking natural habitats that provide them food and shelter. According to Kylee Baumle, author of The Monarch: Saving Our Most-Loved Butterfly, gardeners have a crucial role to play in pollinator health. Growing pollinator plants and creating pollinator gardens is vitally important in maintaining populations of bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. What Does a Pollinator Garden Look Like? At first glance, a pollinator garden might look like a typical flower garden. It’s dominated by perennial plants that flower in a rainbow of colors. But a pollinator garden contains a … [Read more...] about Plants for Pollinators