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Hyacinths bring some of the first colors and fragrances to your garden after winter. These spring-blooming bulbs produce dense clusters of small, star-shaped ...
Multi award-winning designer Jo Thompson on her perennial go-tos for small gardens, plus why you need to stick to 'soft ...
Anise hyssop brings all the pollinators to the yard, but to make the most of this spring and fall bloomer, add companion ...
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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 ...
Although plants stay a demure three feet tall and wide, the flowers are nearly as big as a full-size hydrangea. The stocky, cone-shaped flowers start out white in July and mature to rosy-pink and ...
Can you have too many blooms in your garden? Absolutely not. Plant one or a combination of these trees for an outdoor space ...
When plants are exposed to too much sun, the leaves are the first to show stress. Here are the signs of excessive sun and how ...
Flowering shrubs are the secret weapon here. They show up reliably, deliver stunning displays, and keep working year after ...
Probably the first pioneer plants to arrive in Hawaii were mosses and ferns. Ferns have been around for over 360 million ...
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 ...
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