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As to pruning, fronds that are still partially green should be left on the palm. They continue to photosynthesize and provide ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is ...
Hardy annuals have a multitude of uses, from filling in borders to yielding fresh flowers and pollinating others ...
As a perennial, mint dies back to the ground each winter and reemerges in spring. A single mint plant can live for up to five years, but the plant is easily divided, so it can provide a continuous ...
Aronias are very cold hardy, from USDA zone 3 to around zone 9. Along East Coast shorelines beach plums erupt like foam in spring. Increasingly, these native shrubs with white flowers are ...
Considering soil and weather conditions, regional gardening zones and care requirements will make your flower planting goals ...
These perennial herbs return year after year, saving you money in the long run Growing perennial herbs is a savvy way to save ...
These shrubs, including Buddleja davidii, Caryopteris, and hardy Fuchsia, should be pruned between January and March when ...
Nasturtiums can also be used to suppress weeds and control pests on melon vines, but that’s not the only reason to try out ...
Spring is in the air but you can get a head start on your summer garden by planting these flower seeds in March.