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Your front yard is your home's first impression, so of course you'd want to ensure it's a good one. From flowers to trees, ...
In Southern gardens, many perennial plants benefit from being planted in part shade. Learn what partial shade really means and how to site plants accordingly in the garden. Discover beautiful ...
Spruce up your yard! With cold-weather hardiness, evergreen beauty and a range of sizes and shapes, the many types of spruce ...
Enjoying a quiet moment in a small backyard or patio can be tough with neighbors right on top of you. Get a little natural ...
Nothing catches the eye in a garden quite like a bright red flower, for humans and hummingbirds alike. And while perennials ...
There are numerous species and cultivars of azaleas offering a range of heights, shapes, and flower colors. To line a garden path or frame a border, select dwarf azaleas and low-growing azaleas.
Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies to the garden.
Certain trees, like figs, crape myrtles, calamondins, ginkgos, and Japanese maples, can thrive when planted in pots rather ...
Red maple oak, quaking aspen, weeping willows, and birch trees are some of the seven fast-growing shade trees that can make your backyard cooler.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Letter: From shade to savings, Lansdale should be a Tree City “The best time to plant a tree was twenty years ago—the second best time is today.” ...
I recently bought two 12-foot shade trees in large containers. Do I need to stake them? How long? My neighbor still has stakes on some trees planted two or three years ago.