This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
Fast-growing viburnums can grow one to two feet per ... If your viburnum is not blooming, look at the location—though it can ...
Heathers represent one of the most versatile components in Pacific Northwest gardens. Not only are they well adapted to the ...
According to the paper, growing chiltepin pepper, jalapeno and cherry tomato in dryland areas of the U.S. under the shade of PV modules is not only possible, but can lead to a better harvest.
However, some rose varieties can tolerate a certain amount of shade. So, if you have a darker, north-facing yard, do not rule ...
Finding plants that will thrive makes life so much easier as they'll naturally want to grow ... shade include: Polystichum setiferum, Dryopteris filix-mas and Polypodium vulgare. They're perennial so ...
It's not only full-size trees that put on an amazing fall color display when autumn arrives. Quite a few deciduous shrubs turn red in the fall before they lose their leaves for the winter. If you want ...
Almost all varieties prefer shade, with some happy in beds and borders that have a little sun for part of the day. Varieties can differ in their preference for dry or moist but well-drained soils.
These produce foot-tall spikes of blue star-shaped flowers that open from the bottom up from May into early June. They’re ...
Plants can be of different sizes, shapes and colours and they can grow in soil like sunflowers or in water like water lilies. But no matter what they look like or where they are, most plants grow ...