This cultivar of a popular ground cover will make your garden look like it's covered in gorgeous snow in the spring. Plus, it ...
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18 Trees, Flowers and Plants for a Fire-Resistant Yard That’s Anything but Boring
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 ...
Phlox, (sounds like “flocks”) originating mostly in North America, belongs to a genus of about 70 species that are known as the “backbone” of the perennial border, adding color and fragrance to the ...
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[28 Min] Stunning Annual Flowers That Will Flourish In A Shady Yard
If you're struggling to fill bare spots in your shady landscape, these beautiful annual flowers will provide color and ...
Q: A friend who lives in a local mountain community just gave me a division of one of her garden plants with pink flowers that she called phlox. Will it take our summer heat and low winter chill ...
Gardeners can help preserve essential moth populations by incorporating a variety of native plants to support caterpillars, ...
A: Tracy DiSabato-Aust, a well-regarded author and horticulturist from central Ohio, recommends cutting Phlox paniculata back by one-half before it flowers, when the plant reaches 16 to 24 inches in ...
Now that we’ve finally gotten some decent amounts of rain the outside world is looking green and, in some places, almost lush. We’re still not even with normal rainfall amounts for the year, but we’re ...
QI have a large maple tree in my back yard with a branch span of maybe 40 feet. It has a fair amount of above-ground roots. Am I safe covering up some of the roots to make the ground even to plant ...
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