Every seedling, bulb, flower, tree, and shrub in your gardens has a set of ideal growing conditions with a key factor being ...
Evergreen shrubs can be pruned in early spring or late summer. Start by looking closely at the shrub and pruning out the three Ds. That is dead, diseased, and damaged branches. Whenever you are ...
Unfortunately in recent years, this flowering hedge has fallen victim to a widespread fungal disease commonly known as ...
Learn how to grow and care for Purple Pixie® Dwarf Weeping Loropetalum in gardens and containers. Get to know the ideal light ...
As the crisp days of fall approach, one of the most elegant shrubs for East Texas gardens begins its showy display: the ...
Evergreen trees (pine, spruce, fir, magnolia ... Check the soil and roots and repot: Salts, fungi, and insects can linger in ...
If you keep the overall emphasis on natives, though, you’ll enjoy the benefit which, O’Donnell says, her clients treasure ...
The rising temperatures coupled with an increase in landscapes composed mostly of concrete and asphalt have created urban ...
Two inches of mulch is good over flower beds, and three inches is ideal over tree, shrub, and evergreen beds. If you don’t have that amount, now is still a good time to apply it. Fallen leaves left in ...
Pachysandra is known for being an incredibly invasive ground cover, so it's best to remove it to avoid it crowding out other ...
English ivy can be a thorn in the side for many gardeners, but there are several ways to eradicate the plant, according to an ...
After most of my maples have shed their leaves at my acreage, the eastern Larch are turning a lovely golden yellow. Although ...