Evergreens should form the backbone of your front yard planting scheme, providing a focal point with one distinctive style on show or alternatively providing a framework against which other plants can ...
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9 beautiful boxwood alternatives to help get the look but avoid the issues – as recommended by gardening professionals
Boxwood has been a popular evergreen plant for hedging or topiary for centuries. However, more people are seeking boxwood ...
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Should You Cut Back Ornamental Grasses Before Winter? When to Trim, and When to Skip It
Know your grass type before you cut. For cool-season grasses, trim off no more than two-thirds of the stems to avoid stressing these plants. In contrast, warm-season grasses need to be cut back to the ...
Winter is also a good time to plant bare-root trees and hardy shrubs in temperate climates. Beyond this, the cold season also demands extra precautions in order to protect your garden. Utilizing mulch ...
Now that the holidays have passed and we all could stand to shed a few pounds, what better way to get active than tackling some yard work? Winter is a great time to plant trees and shrubs, giving them ...
We are fortunate to have many broad-leaved evergreen shrubs in the Lowcountry landscape. These ornamental and native shrubs keep their leaves during our relatively mild winters. Some people like to ...
Boxwoods are among the best shrubs for landscaping, but what can you plant to break up their dense, often uniform shape?
Plumbago auriculata, or Cape plumbago, is an ornamental shrub that thrives in Redlands. It is a member of Plumbaginaceae family and has been well-known since Roman times. Native to South Africa, the ...
No doubt about it, winter has been brutal. At my house, the pipes froze, the kids missed a bazillion or so days of school, and — irony of cruel ironies — the refrigerator broke down on one of the ...
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