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When you're looking to add color with summer flowers to the garden in the months of June, July, and August, look no further ...
There’s a special place in most gardeners’ hearts for the flowering plants ... throughout the summer months, making them a great choice for smaller gardens. Other popular, late spring ...
Frequent watering, especially of new plantings, is a necessity when it’s dry. Expect more of the same for most of May.
Perennials, which return for many years, have a valuable place in the garden, providing years of reliable performance and ...
Unlike most perennials, almost all annual flowers have the advantage of blooming all summer. Keep cutting off the flowers to use in vases (or to remove tired blossoms), and most will continue ...
Even with all the different weather patterns across our country, the May long weekend has, traditionally, been the time we ...
Planting gorgeous shrubs with pretty red flowers can elevate your yard's charm, and many are low-maintenance. Explore these ...
Two of my favorite flowering trees, and perhaps yours, too, are the redbud and lilacs. Both are just finishing their ...
‘Autumn Brilliance’ is a small, spring-flowering native tree with white ... The plant’s white bracts last for weeks in mid to late summer. Plants grow two to three feet tall and are deer ...
Allergy-inducing plants are those that rely on wind rather than bees or butterflies to spread their pollen. Ragweed, which ...
For a more natural look to provide some cover, consider one of these hedge plants that act as a natural fence.
It ranges from spring-flowering shrubs, which may need attention to stay in the best shape for next year’s blooming, to summer-flowering ... May is often too late to prune roses, as they want ...