
“Coreopsis — called tickseed, but not for ticks”
This week’s Coastal Point newspaper feature is “Coreopsis — called tickseed, but not for ticks” by Liz Nalle. Thank you Coastal Point newspaper! COASTAL POINT:
This week’s Coastal Point newspaper feature is “Coreopsis — called tickseed, but not for ticks” by Liz Nalle. Thank you Coastal Point newspaper! COASTAL POINT:
We’re excited to introduce 5 new plants that are specifically local to the coastal Delmarva area.
Our three favorite native picks for this month are unique in their own way. Each one is a fabulous choice for lanscaping with native plants since they will bring an abundance of wildlife to your backyard.
What could be more fun in the summer than picking blueberries. My husband Jack has created a method for picking with both hands. He takes
With immense flower heads, hydrangeas have an old-fashioned charm that is hard to resist. Colors are beautiful, with clear blues, vibrant pinks, frosty whites, lavender,
Those long, lazy days of summer come alive in the artistic and functional art on display in the “LittleGallery” located in the heart of Inland
Switch grass – Nothing to panic about, a wonderful plant Switch grass, also known as Panic grass, or Panicum virgatum, is one of the most
The purple coneflower – Echinacea purpurea – is one of the most common, and loved native wildflowers. It is beautiful, easy care, not a deer
Cheryl Rehrig and Denise Hoeksema founded the Inland Bays Garden Center with the mission of “Gardening to Make a Difference.” We hope to offer many opportunities for our customers to experience the joys and importance of gardening.