Recent cold temperatures may have some wondering about the effects on landscape plants. In general, uniformly cold temperatures will not damage dormant and hardy plants. Low temperature injury is ...
It takes time for plants to harden themselves to cold temperatures, and plants will become more cold-hardy as we transition from fall to winter. So, very cold temperatures in October or November may ...
As cold weather sets in, we often find ourselves retreating indoors where it is warm. However, our landscape plants can't do this, and during times of extreme cold, like this recent cold snap ...
native alumroot is typically more reliably cold-hardy. Take time to peruse Prairie Flora’s online plant catalogue (Prairieflora.com) and plan to visit the display gardens in the summer.