Spring Rain and New Growth
After a few spring rains, prairie plants begin to grow quickly again.
After a few spring rains, prairie plants begin to grow quickly again.
Early spring is the perfect time to plan new prairie plant additions to support pollinators.
Winter snow highlights the shapes and textures of prairie plants in the garden.
Winter rest helps prairie ecosystems prepare for the next growing season.
Prairie grasses and seed heads create beautiful textures throughout the garden in autumn.
Golden grasses and prairie seed heads bring warm color and quiet beauty to the autumn garden.
Summer afternoons in the pollinator garden are full of light and movement. Prairie flowers bloom in layers across the garden beds. Purple coneflowers stand tall above the foliage while bee…
Milkweed and prairie flowers are attracting butterflies across the garden this summer.
Milkweed shoots are beginning to appear in the pollinator garden, marking an important step in the monarch lifecycle.