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Sustainable Lawn Care July 18, 2022
The Arboretum’s mission and land care work focuses on conserving and restoring natural areas. We also manage dozens of acres of lawn, mostly in our… Read more
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Arboretum Hosts Native Gardening Conference September 18 July 15, 2022
Learn Sustainable Gardening Practices and How to Use Native Plants in Home Landscapes The UW–Madison Arboretum will host its 2022 Native Gardening Conference, “Native… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Midsummer Highlights June 30, 2022
Our native gardens take on a summer look this month. July brings the warmest average temperatures of the year, with a peak average high of… Read more
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Director's Note, July 2022 June 30, 2022
This year’s Native Plant Sale was a huge success, thanks to the Friends of the Arboretum board, Native Plant Sale coordinator Mary Chandler, the dozens… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: At the Root May 2, 2022
Even during a cool spring like this one (at this writing), May brings a flush of growth – stems, leaves, flowers – especially in the woodland… Read more
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Longenecker Lawns: More than Grass May 2, 2022
While the trees and shrubs draw people’s attention in the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens living collections, the green expanse of lawn sets them off. These lawns… Read more
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"Canopy Understories" Sculpture Installation Coming to Longenecker Horticultural Gardens April 18, 2022
The Madison Public Art Project has commissioned Madison-based artists Laura Richards and William Grant Turnbull to create a new sculpture series, “Canopy Understories,” which… Read more
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Celebrating Persistence and Re-emergence: Appreciating the 2021 Volunteers March 31, 2022
Spring, April: a time of rebirth and renewal in the north, a time to appreciate having endured another cold dark winter and embracing the return… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Emerging Bees, Living Lawns March 31, 2022
April brings welcome spring to southern Wisconsin. In deciduous woodlands, small spring ephemerals emerge and flower, and tree canopy leaf-out begins. In prairies and savannas,… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Spring Planting, Late Summer Blooms March 2, 2022
Longer and warmer days, higher sun angles, and mud mark the beginning of spring this month. By the end of March, several Native Plant Garden… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Summer Flowers January 27, 2022
Technically, February isn’t the end of winter, but it’s the beginning of the end. With small signs, like melting ice and the crunch of soft… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Winter Planning January 7, 2022
January is, on average, our coldest month of the year. It may bring significant snow and several days of extreme cold. Gardens are dormant, save… Read more
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Horticultural Garden Notes: Creating the Children’s Activity Area January 6, 2022
Shortly after coming to the Arboretum in 2015, I recognized the potential in a roughly one-acre area bordering the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens that had long… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Winter Reading December 1, 2021
December is a quiet month of cold, short days with blowing and drifting snow possible, even likely. Outdoor garden tasks are usually limited by weather,… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Hidden from View October 28, 2021
In its many guises, November offers fall, winter, and everything in between. Fall color remains here and there while daylength shortens, and wind, cold rain,… Read more
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Horticultural Garden Notes: Fall 2021 September 26, 2021
Pollinator Monitoring in Panicle Hydrangea Collection This year marks the third summer of data collection for the Panicle Hydrangea Pollinator Monitoring Project in Longenecker Horticultural… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Fall Reflections September 26, 2021
October brings the end of flowering in the Native Plant Garden. A few autumn sights include late-blooming asters and goldenrods setting seed, tall grasses in… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Rain Gardens in Drought September 1, 2021
In September, the garden usually experiences cooler high and low daily temperatures and decreasing rainfall compared to the summer months. Plant growth slows and some… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Silphiums in Bloom July 1, 2021
July is the peak of summer, reaching the highest average temperatures of the year toward the end of the month. Plants in the prairie, savanna,… Read more
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Gardening with Native Plants: Summer Begins June 9, 2021
Long day length, warm spring temperatures, and the first day of summer are among the highlights of gardening in June. This month brings exuberant plant… Read more