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Farm Update: May 2024
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Farm Update: May 2024

Join me on a journey through the latest happenings at Breemar Flower Farm. From the first sprouting sunflowers and an exciting edging project to the health check on our beloved peonies and the joyous sight of a Monarch butterfly, there's a lot to share this month. Dive into our update to see how we're nurturing our native plants and preparing for a season full of growth and beauty.

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Unveiling the Secret Garden of Hummingbird-Attracting Perennials
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Unveiling the Secret Garden of Hummingbird-Attracting Perennials

Unlock the secrets to creating a hummingbird paradise in your garden with our latest blog post! Dive into the vibrant world of herbaceous perennials that beckon these winged wonders, from the fiery hues of Cardinal Flower to the delicate blooms of Columbine. Discover how these five remarkable plants not only add beauty to your landscape but also serve as vital sources of nectar for hummingbirds. Join us as we explore the magic of gardening for wildlife and transform your outdoor space into a haven for these delightful creatures. Read more now!

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Upward Blooms: Native Vines Hummingbirds Can’t Resist
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Upward Blooms: Native Vines Hummingbirds Can’t Resist

Dive into our exploration of Virginia's native vines that are perfect for attracting hummingbirds. Featuring detailed profiles of Coral Honeysuckle, Passionflower, and Crossvine, this guide provides all the insights you need to cultivate these hummingbird favorites. Enhance your garden’s vertical appeal and support local wildlife with these stunning, nectar-rich vines.

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Migrating into the New Year
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Migrating into the New Year

Recently, I attended a workshop hosted by the Xerces Society on Monarch Butterflies that live East of the Rockies. In this blog post, I will summarize my top takeaways and actionable things that we can implement in our landscapes to help monarch butterfly migration.

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