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Cleaning Up the Invasive Spongy Moth
The spongy moth (Lymantria dispar), formerly known as gypsy moth, has been a problem species in the United States since they were...
Ariana Guerrero
May 26, 20243 min read


Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Spring Ephemerals
We’ve enjoyed a fairly mild spring and are seeing many of our plants come into bloom; many of them are early! With all the attention on...
Ariana Guerrero
May 12, 20244 min read


Spring’s in Bloom at Wellfield!
At Wellfield Botanic Gardens, spring has started to take over, with early spring bloomers peeking out in beds and ground cover throughout...
Ariana Guerrero
Mar 25, 20233 min read


Stratification and Scarification: A Seed’s Path to Germination
Seed dormancy is the state in which the seed will not germinate even in ideal conditions, before protective barriers are broken down....
Kyle Strain
Feb 18, 20233 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


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


Spring Splendor is here!
It seems like Mother Nature has decided to turn the page on the calendar; the tulips (did you know we have over 40,000?) are starting to...
Jennifer Tan
May 3, 20182 min read
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