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Even if your flowerbed receives only partial sun or no sun, you still can grow flowers that will put your neighbor’s garden ...
Growing your own food might seem impossible in an apartment or small house, but these edible plants are perfect to cultivate ...
Crape Myrtle (Lagerstromia) In bush or tree form, crape myrtle is a show stopper with its panicles of crinkly flowers from mid-summer to fall. Blossoms come in white, pink, red, and purple, and the ...
Intense blue-purple flowers cover compact mounds of fine-textured foliage, creating jewel-like spots of color. Lobelia loves ...
Pelargoniums and geraniums are from the same family, but they are often confused. However, geraniums are perennial plants ...
Heat can be intense in late summer, but some plants, like this beauty, are uniquely equipped to thrive in it - all while ...
Don't give up hope if you have a nearly dead hydrangea. We've provided the best methods to revive hydrangeas when they are damaged by sun, moisture, and more.
Lavender is a great addition to any garden. Here's how the little purple plant can improve your yard—and increase your resale ...
Apply a balanced rose fertilizer or high-potassium feed after the first major bloom period to fuel the next round of flowers.
As the British summer becomes increasingly hotter and drier each year, some green-fingered enthusiasts are considering ...