When it comes to deciduous shrubs and trees, fall and winter are the seasons they get serious about root growth. In places like Southern California, where the ground never freezes, roots never stop ...
The pregnant onion, a member of the lily family, has been popular with generations of gardeners even though it bears only a modest inflorescence of small, green-and-white blossoms in summer. The ...
Deciduous shrubs — those that lose their leaves each winter — are always sending up new stems at or near ground level. This makes them forgiving plants to prune. New growth, wherever needed, can ...
These varieties are beautiful and fragrant, adding subtle volume to your space ...
That once-cute shrub is now blocking the windows, swallowing the walkway, and testing your patience. Before you dig it out, ...
Find out which plants you should prune in February—and which to leave alone—to encourage healthier growth and better blooms ...
No matter how much designers talk about enhancing the interior of a house, when an unwitting neighbor passes by on the street, it is the curb appeal of your home that sets its tone. First impressions ...
Fall foliage color is produced by deciduous trees and shrubs. Up North, the spectacular fall color has long come and gone. Here in the Deep South, fall color is not as prominent, but we do see some.