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The hands of a gardener in yellow-orange gloves hold a handful of fresh irregularly shaped wood chips with rough, jagged edges in shades of light brown and golden tan to an evergreen thuja showing the benefits of its use in the garden.

Mulch

13 Ways Wood Chips Benefit Your Garden

Are you looking for the ultimate mulch to use this year? There are many reasons why you should try using wood chips. In this article, horticulture expert Matt Dursum covers the ways wood chips can benefit your garden.

Native wildflowers blooming in Montana, tall, slender stems with deeply lobed green leaves and large drooping velvety wine-fire petals surrounding a dark, cone-shaped central disk.

Flowers

15 Native Wildflowers for Montana Gardens

Montana’s native wildflowers sway in the warm season landscape and buzz with activity from beneficial insects. With showy blooms and textures that offer multi-season interest, they withstand cold winters and offer numerous ecosystem benefits. Gardening expert Katherine Rowe explores the ornamental native blooms of Big Sky country to bring naturalized appeal.

pink rhododendron flowers on shrub

Shrubs

13 Charming Shrubs for the Cottage Garden

We adore a well-curated cottage garden brimming with an array of flowers, herbs, edibles, and various other found items. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to look at some of our favorite shrubs to create a most inviting space.

Scarlet sage flowering plants have bright red tubular flowers with fringed edges growing from long, slender stems, surrounded by dark green, lance-shaped leaves.

Herbs

How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Scarlet Sage

Scarlet sage brings lively color and vibrant blooms that attract hummingbirds. The North American native is easy care and thrives with little tending in the right conditions. Join gardening expert Katherine Rowe in exploring the merits of the only red-blooming native sage.

Thick, conical orange chantenay carrots with blunt tips, topped with feathery green leaves and sturdy, short stems.

Vegetables

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for ‘Chantenay’ Carrots

If you’ve faced difficulty growing carrots in compacted or heavy clay soils, try growing Chantenay carrots. This group of carrots have short and stocky roots that grow well where other carrots will not. Farmer Briana Yablonski will share how to plant and care for these delicious roots.

A cluster of Solanum lycopersicum ‘Midnight Snack’ cherry tomatoes ripening on green vines.

Vegetables

15 Vitamin-Packed Vegetables to Grow This Season

Vitamin-packed vegetables are powerhouses of the edible landscape. They bring all the fresh flavor we crave while supplying important nutritional benefits, maximizing their space and worthiness in the garden. As we get sowing and growing this spring, garden expert Katherine Rowe explores top vegetables with loads of nutrition to include in the garden and on the plate.

A shot of a rapini broccoli rabe crop placed on a wooden surface

Vegetables

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Rapini (Broccoli Rabe)

Are you looking to grow a new and exciting vegetable in your garden this year? Try growing rapini broccoli rabe and discover why European gardeners love it so much. In this article, plant expert Matt Dursum covers how to plant, grow, and care for this fantastic vegetable.