“I have a red twig dogwood shrub I planted at least two years ago in my backyard that tends to be moist and shaded by some adjacent trees. It has only grown to about 3 feet tall and has thin foliage.
LET’S HEAD TO GIRL GREEN. WELCOME TO TODAY’S GROW AT GREEN. WE’RE AT THE PRESCOTT FARM ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL CENTER IN LACONIA, AND I’M JOINED BY SEAN O’BRIEN FROM UNH COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. AND ...
If you are longing for some color in your winter garden, consider planting a red osier dogwood (Cornus sericea). Its bare, vibrant-red stems look beautiful against a curtain of evergreens or a snowy ...
Ah, the middle of spring. Like most gardeners, I’ve been daydreaming about this time of the year since last fall, planning new beds and considering new plants to try. So once the rain tapers off and ...
Late February finds us searching for signs of the coming spring. Snow on the ground and chilly temperatures are obvious signs that this warming season is still a while away. But the longer days reveal ...
The red twig dogwood (Cornus sericea ‘Baileyi’) provides a colorful contrast to Ohio’s gray winter backdrop. This showstopper of a shrub receives its common name from its brilliant red twigs. The ...
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