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In Defense of The Monarch Butterfly
If you’ve been to Wellfield this summer, it’s likely you’ve seen Monarch butterflies dancing about the native prairie in the Children’s...
Kyle Strain
Sep 5, 20223 min read


A Beginner’s Look at Japanese Gardening
One of my favorite parts of working at Wellfield is getting to work with all the trees and shrubs. I find pruning to be fun, relaxing,...
Cody Hoff
Jul 31, 20223 min read


Family-friendly Sensory Gardens
The goal of a sensory garden is to excite the senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch. A sensory garden can be designed to affect...
Kyle Strain
Jul 24, 20223 min read


Setting Fire To Burning Bush
Many common plants used in landscaping for a long time have turned out to be quite invasive. A lot of these species are still not...
Cody Hoff
Jul 9, 20222 min read


Dances with Flowers
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Quilt Gardens in Elkhart County, presented by the Elkhart Convention and Visitors Bureau....
WBG Staff
Jul 2, 20224 min read


How to Care for Your Garden in Extreme Heat
Most garden plants in our region start to struggle when temperatures rise above the mid-80’s. Here at Wellfield, we use the following...
WBG Staff
Jun 25, 20223 min read


Alternatives to a Conventional Lawn
The lawn, as we know it today, got its start in 17th Century England, where it was an indication of status and wealth. From there,...
Kyle Strain
May 14, 20223 min read


Water Retention and Diversion
Last week while mulching, I had to stop and admire some of the water diversion and reuse tactics we’re employing here at Wellfield. This...
WBG Staff
Apr 30, 20224 min read


Garden Mutants: Fasciation and Variegation
Sometimes when we work out in the garden, we find what I like to call “garden treasures”. These are usually just some type of mutated...
Cody Hoff
Apr 23, 20223 min read


The Amazing Azalea
Watching the garden wake up is one of the most exciting parts of gardening. It is so much fun to anticipate the leaves returning and the...
Cody Hoff
Apr 16, 20223 min read


What’s poppin’?
The birds are chirping, and the sunshine feels a little warmer on our backs. As we bear the usual pains of fickle spring weather, most of...
WBG Staff
Apr 2, 20222 min read


Hydrangea Pruning: The Manager’s Cut
There are two groups of shrubs we receive more questions about than all the rest: roses and hydrangeas. Today, we’ll focus on the latter....
WBG Staff
Mar 26, 20223 min read


More Than Just Looks
March is a strange time in the garden, with half of the days feeling like spring and half like winter. The 70 degree days we’ve been...
Cody Hoff
Mar 19, 20222 min read


Using Ground cover Plants
Ground cover can be a beautifully effective weed control barrier. It adds depth and layer to the landscape design, and it provides...
WBG Staff
Mar 12, 20222 min read


Good Poop?
When I think of poop, I don’t think of the waste that comes out as being better than what was ingested. This is actually the case,...
WBG Staff
Mar 5, 20223 min read


Winter Pruning and General Tree/Shrub Maintenance
Happy (almost) March, everyone! Spring is almost here! We’ve been busy moving snow and ordering plants, and have now entered into the...
WBG Staff
Feb 26, 20223 min read


Gardening Never Stops
I mentioned in a past blog that as a gardener at Wellfield, we often get asked what we do in the winter. Obviously, the growing season is...
Cody Hoff
Feb 12, 20223 min read


Organic Herbicides and Weed Control
When managing your home garden, it’s easy to get “lost in the weeds” when starting out. One particular recurring topic is the choice...
WBG Staff
Feb 5, 20222 min read


Secret Flowers
Surprisingly around this time of year, we have a lot of flowering going on in the greenhouse here at Wellfield. I wanted to highlight...
Cody Hoff
Jan 29, 20223 min read


Squirrel “Appreciation”
January 21st was National Squirrel Appreciation Day ! It was also National Hugging Day, but I don’t recommend combining them and actually...
Jennifer Tan
Jan 22, 20224 min read
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