Tall flowers bring so much drama to a landscape. You can plant them to establish a garden focal point, create a living backdrop for other plants, or offer privacy alongside a patio or bench.
Recommended Varieties: Lance-leaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata) is an easy-to-grow variety that’s native to most of the ...
Summer is not far off, with plenty of warm weather ahead. Plan now so you know what flowers to grow, ones you can cut and bring indoors to enjoy.
Pigeons can aimlessly snack on plant matter and seeds when they land in your garden - but there's a natural way to deter them ...
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House Digest on MSNShake Things Up By Styling Your Flowers In A Citrus Instead Of A VaseThere are countless ways to get creative with vases, but have you ever seen a citrus vase? Shake things up with this creative ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is ...
Does that not sound like a feast for both the eyes and nose? This perennial can grow 2 to 5 feet tall and wide, and the flowers will attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. Sunflowers are ...
The Theodore Klein Plant Awards have announced six award-winning plants selected for ornamental appeal, adaptability, and ...
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Three highly attractive palms are generally considered fire-safe as long as their dry fronds are removed in a timely manner.
Jim and Amy Crawford farm flowers, fruit and food at their regenerative farm, drawing on science and the synergy of nature.
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