by Shay Magaraci | Nov 18, 2019 | Horticulture
A Few of Our Favorite Amaryllis for the Holiday Season [/fusion_text][fusion_text columns=”” column_min_width=”” column_spacing=”” rule_style=”default” rule_size=”” rule_color=””...
by Shay Magaraci | Nov 4, 2019 | Garden Shop
7 Gift Ideas for Everyone on Your List Stop by our East Village shop to discover gift-worthy handmade goods this holiday season. Plus, we’ve created this gift guide to inspire unique ideas for that hard-to-buy-for friend, hostess, or gardening enthusiast. 1. The...
by Shay Magaraci | Oct 22, 2019 | Education, Horticulture
An Ecological State of Mind When I first interviewed for my role at the Garden a year and a half ago, I was thrilled to hear about the ecologically sound practices the horticulture team deploys. With my background in ecology, I felt right at home. As I got to know...
by Shay Magaraci | Oct 7, 2019 | Horticulture
Secrets to Strong, Healthy Succulents Richard and Cynde Schreiber first started growing succulents and cacti when they lived in Yuma, Arizona in the 1960s. When they moved back to Iowa, they brought their love of desert plants with them to a four-season climate. To...
by Shay Magaraci | Sep 17, 2019 | Horticulture
A Cold-hardy Botanical Garden Favorite Whether you know them as “surprise lilies,” “naked ladies,” or “spider lilies,” the genus of lycoris is sure to impress onlookers in any Iowa garden. Relatives of amaryllis, lycoris put on a late-summer show without leaves to...