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Can you have too many blooms in your garden? Absolutely not. Plant one or a combination of these trees for an outdoor space ...
The white dogwood ( Cornus florida) is perhaps the most well-known white flower tree. There are around 60 species of dogwoods ...
Intense blue-purple flowers cover compact mounds of fine-textured foliage, creating jewel-like spots of color. Lobelia loves ...
Cotoneasters (Cotoneaster spp.) are hardy, fire-resistant shrubs characterized by their thick, moisture-retaining leaves and low, spreading growth habit, which reduces flame height. Ranging from ...
Meanwhile, Laura explained: "Some popular mistakes that people tend to make when gardening in the month of July include planting new perennials or trees in peak-summer heat. Trees and shrubs need time ...
While it isn't technically one of those plants that flower nonstop, most gardeners will recommend planting hellebores (like ...
Fill your flower garden with colorful, nectar-rich plants that will attract butterflies and hummingbirds from summer into fall.
Looking to create a natural boundary? A living fence offers an eco-friendly solution, enhancing garden beauty while ensuring ...
It's not too late to get fruit crops into the ground so you can enjoy your own fresh produce and brilliant foliage.
My last garden
Meyer lemons, Valencia oranges, lavender agapanthus blooms — how I will miss our small garden that still 'sparks joy.' ...
A July hike at Salt Creek Falls, Oregon, in the Willamette National Forest offers 1,600 feet of elevation gain, waterfalls ...
Japanese ligustrum and its sister, Amur River privet, are two of the most invasive plants in Texas landscaping.