Category Archives: Blog
A Winter Garden to Look Into
This time of year our focus changes a bit as we transition to spending more time inside. You look longingly outside at your garden, anticipating warmer weather and the arrival of spring. We are not restless yet, but for those of us who garden and love to dig into the soil, it helps if we have something […]
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O Cedar Tree, O Cedar Tree
Here is a repost from a few years ago about using local cedar trees for your Christmas decoration this year, for the ecological benefits and the fun folksy style! This past weekend I cut down a red cedar to use as my Christmas tree; just the right shape and size and with the right amount […]
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Giving thanks for the Arboretum team!
What a wonderful time of year when we take a moment to reflect and be thankful for all the blessings we have received. Blessings are around us, but we may have to look a little harder to find them lately. At Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, we’re thankful for you! We are so grateful that […]
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Predator Profile: Eastern Screech Owl
With the right habitat including food, water, shelter and nesting sites, you too can attract an eastern screech owl to your landscape.
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Five Book Recommendations for the Kansas Prairie Gardener
Learning to identify wildflowers is a rewarding pastime that can greatly increase one’s appreciation of the world of nature. Identifying plants in their natural setting can also inform our decisions on what and how to plant many of these wildflowers, grasses, trees and shrubs in our own yards. Identification is made easier with the aid of […]
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Calling it Cuts: Tree Care
If you have been walking at the Arboretum lately you may have noticed some bare spots. Some big bare spots. We have been cutting down dead trees and clearing brush. It can be sad to say goodbye to something that has been a part of our landscape for so many years; casting shade, catching wind, […]
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Fall Checklist for a Wildlife Beneficial Landscape
Each fall there are a lot of articles and checklists outlining what you need to do to make a healthy garden – a whole stack of chores that take so much time and effort. Who are you tidying for? Is all that raking, cutting, hauling, tidying, trimming and pulling necessary this time of year? I’m here to tell […]
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Discovering Host Plants
My phone is chock full of caterpillar photos. It seems I am constantly stooping down to examine another caterpillar, and to document what it is eating. I am a big fan of all insects, but especially these charismatic transformers. With their plump bodies and endless colors, it is not hard to see why people are […]
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Last Update on Buffalograss Seeding Experiment
It has been almost a year since our buffalograss seeding experiment began. In this new approach, we planted the buffalograss seeds along with annual ryegrass in the fall or early winter. In theory, the annual ryegrass, a cool season grass will germinate and hold the soil through the winter. The buffalograss seeds will work their […]
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