
Henry Homeyer
Gardening Writer at Freelance
I'm the Gardening Guy. I've been writing a weekly gardening column for 23 years that appears in newspapers across New England.
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5 days ago |
chestertelegraph.org | Henry Homeyer
Henry Homeyer | May 12, 2025 | Comments 0 By Henry Homeyer©2025 Telegraph Publishing LLCIn recent years there has been a push to reduce lawn and to substitute native trees, shrubs and perennials that support pollinators and birds. I am all for that. Entomologist Doug Tallamy’s excellent new book, How Can I Help: Saving Nature in Your Yard explains the case well, and will answer all your questions.
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1 week ago |
timesargus.com | Henry Homeyer
In recent years, there has been a push to reduce lawn and to substitute native trees, shrubs and perennials that support pollinators and birds. I am all for that. Entomologist Doug Tallamy’s excellent new book, “How Can I Help: Saving Nature in Your Yard,” explains the case well, and will answer all your questions. Nonetheless, there is a place for annual flowers — both native and from other continents. Unlike most perennials, almost all annual flowers have the advantage of blooming all summer.
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1 week ago |
reformer.com | Henry Homeyer
In recent years there has been a push to reduce lawn and to substitute native trees, shrubs and perennials that support pollinators and birds. I am all for that. Entomologist Doug Tallamy’s excellent new book, “How Can I Help: Saving Nature in Your Yard” explains the case well, and will answer all your questions. Nonetheless, there is a place for annual flowers – both native and from other continents. Unlike most perennials, almost all annual flowers have the advantage of blooming all summer.
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1 week ago |
eagletimes.com | Henry Homeyer
In recent years there has been a push to reduce lawn and to substitute native trees, shrubs and perennials that support pollinators and birds. I am all for that. Entomologist Doug Tallamy’s excellent new book, “How Can I Help: Saving Nature in Your Yard,” explains the case well, and will answer all your questions. Nonetheless, there is a place for annual flowers — both native and from other continents. Unlike most perennials, almost all annual flowers have the advantage of blooming all summer.
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3 weeks ago |
hippopress.com | Henry Homeyer
Veggies, flowers and trees for a low-effort gardening seasonAlright, if one more person tells me they’re not a gardener because they don’t have a ”green thumb,” I’ll scream. Anyone can grow veggies and flowers, and even plant a tree. Let’s look at 10 plants that will grow for you, regardless of your previous experiences. Just remember, the plants you start will need your attention daily until they have established a good root system and can get enough water in dry times.
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