[ad_1] Spiraea prunifolia, S. x vanhouttei, S. cantoniensis Flamboyantly ornamental, bridalwreath spirea is eye-catching to the max, with frothy fountains and spires of pretty flowers in...
[ad_1] Florida has lots of useful, edible, and medicinal species – especially in areas with mixed hardwood forests. I conducted a property consultation earlier this week...
[ad_1] It’s amazing how scents whisk you away to another world: a memory or place recognizable by how it smells. Even during those days that I...
[ad_1] Isn’t every plant great in a group? Well, the answer is no. Some plants are too vigorous in their growth habits to share the stage,...
[ad_1] Collaborative post Road trips can be a great way to explore the UK and visit parts of the country you have never been to before....
[ad_1] We’re visiting with Anita Drendel today. I garden in Yorkville, Illinois. I have about 20 different garden areas, including six 3-foot tall raised garden beds...
[ad_1] This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, nature-based gardening. For two decades, The Battery has been a...
[ad_1] You’ve grown roselle hibiscus… but now you aren’t sure what to do with it. Learn how to use roselle hibiscus and how to incorporate it into your...
[ad_1] Sheet Mulching: A Simple Way to Make New Gardens and Paths Scroll Up This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking accept you...
[ad_1] Reblooming Christmas cactus is much easier than you may think, and in this post I’m going to explain how to encourage yours to flower again...
[ad_1] Have you always longed to make wine from tasty sun-warmed grapes gathered from your own backyard? While I live in the ideal wine-growing region (USDA...
[ad_1] You may have heard the word nativars and wondered what they are, but I’ll bet you are already growing a rather impressive list of nativars in...
[ad_1] When my budding interests in horticulture started developing in junior high school, I came across Hortus Third, an encyclopedic tome of horticulture compiled in the...
[ad_1] I love the natural shapes of plants in landscape design, but garden style is subjective, and it’s fair to say that gardens should be fun...
[ad_1] Softening tall or craggy surfaces are situations that seldom come up in my design practice, as I work in environments that are typically rather flat....
[ad_1] Fall is an excellent time for planting and transplanting, provided there is adequate soil moisture to allow plants to reestablish their root systems. Because inconsistent...
[ad_1] The Rocky Mountain Region is stretched over 10,000 feet in elevation change and nearly over the full longitude of the Continental United States. Within this...
[ad_1] With their unique, spiky shapes and superb drought tolerance, yuccas are the star of xeriscapes and water-wise gardens. But these denizens of the desert are...
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[ad_1] Slash and burn may not be the devil it’s been portrayed to be. Like many gardening/farming practices, there are upsides and downsides. If you don’t...