As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to drop, selecting the right winter plants for your USDA growing zone becomes essential for maintaining a vibrant and resilient garden. Each USDA ...
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Cascade hydrangea is a new category of hydrangeas that grow well in either landscape beds or containers. Like most hydrangeas ...
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and flowering plants. Type: Perennial. USDA hardiness zones: 8 to 11. Sun exposure: Full sun. It turns leggy in the shade. Drought tolerance: Good. Size: 5 to 6 inches in height and 6 to 10 feet wide.
Once you decide to treat your plants in fall with a formulated deer and rabbit repellent, timing is everything. Apply to dry ...
Adopt the trend for wild, nature-inspired gardens with this quick and simple bulb planting practise that's best done now ...
Pro Tip: If you’d prefer a small tree or don’t have the space for a large shade tree, check out Eastern redbuds with their pink/red flowers. Ferns give a shaded environment a delicate, airy look.
When the leaves on the trees start to change color it’s time to plant bulbs so you can have a bountiful splash of color to ...
A Washington state board awarded more than $1.5 million in grants to five salmon recovery projects in Okanogan County — all ...
These beautiful seasonal houseplants will flourish with the right care. Here's what to know about getting the most from your ...
The best fake plants, though, are the ones that look almost as natural as real ones and suit a variety of tastes and styles. Our top picks include the West Elm Faux Potted Rubber Tree, a lifelike ...