As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Summer vacation ... Some, but not all, will have shown growth while in the dark. Expect to wait about five weeks for blossoms. That’s my advice for winter blooming of house plants.
If you want easy-to-grow and prolific-blooming plants that can provide pops of color all summer long, look no further than petunias. These hugely-popular fast-growing plants come in different ...
“To know the smoke tree is an ... royal hue each summer and have done so for centuries, long before any human construct of hierarchies.) Perhaps because of the color of the bloom, smoke trees ...
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it’s fragrant, ...
While sweet alyssum can be invasive, it is a wonderful accent plant that grows easily in most areas. Here's how to ensure ...
If you're hoping to invite birds to your yard, these pink blooming trees may be the answer. Encourage avian visitors with ...
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
When pruning, never remove more than one-third of the plant’s mass. Removing more than one-third of the foliage or stems ...
Brighten the fall and winter landscape with a profusion of blooms from this charming Southern classic.
Every March, Washington, D.C. goes on cherry blossom watch, with all eyes on the Yoshino cherry trees at the Tidal Basin. These perfectly pink blooms signal the unofficial start of spring.