Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) though its name suggests otherwise, is neither anise nor hyssop but belongs to the mint family. Its leaves emit a delicate fragrance similar to anise, with some ...
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Not salvia, not zinnia: The showy flower that'll have hummingbirds flocking to your yard
If you want to attract more hummingbirds and other pollinators to your garden without using salvia or zinnia, this lovely ...
Agastache is a vibrant, aromatic mint relative that thrives in gardens with its summer-to-fall blooms. These hardy perennials are known for their heat and drought tolerance, producing tall flower ...
With around 16 species known to flutter about the United States, you definitely don't want to miss an opportunity to welcome a hummingbird to your yard. Add attractive color and vital nectar to your ...
Q: I haven't been able to find out what to do with anise hyssop over the winter. Should I cut the stalks now? If so, how close to the ground? If cut, should I cover the stumps with mulch? A: Anise ...
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