Gardening myths often come from a kernel of truth, but with science and observation we can make better choices for our landscapes. Fall and winter are not “dead seasons” but important times of rest, ...
House Digest on MSN
Why Your Leaning Crepe Myrtle Needs To Be Staked—and How To Do It Correctly
You just bought a young crepe myrtle for your garden. Before you can enjoy the vibrant blooms, you need to stake it to make ...
Birds & Blooms on MSN
Why You Should Plant a Crabapple Tree
Grow a crabapple tree to catch the attention of wildlife and your fellow gardeners. The spring blooms look gorgeous and birds ...
Smart gardeners learn to think small. They do their homework, and they plant varieties that don’t grow any larger than the ...
Smaller native shade trees will delight you with fragrant blossoms, striking bark and manageable size without overwhelming ...
This native evergreen shrub sprouts yellow flowers from midwinter to early spring and hummingbirds love its nectar. Plus, it ...
Alpine pennycress is a charming little plant. Its low-growing rosette of green leaves is topped by leggy stalks bearing ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida about petunias, ponytail plants, grapefruit and peach trees, crotons, ...
This is the fourth in a series on Downtown Chapel Hill trees, each a guided stroll around some of the most storied and ...
Grace Rabano, The Clermont Garden Club The Clermont Garden Club has chosen the garden of Tina Worrell at 1004 Everest Street ...
Here are eight jobs for the well-winter-prepped yard: Mulch acts like a blanket to keep the soil slightly warmer over winter, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results