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Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
Artificial grass has come a long way since your granddad’s Astroturf. Today’s synthetics, made of nylon or polymer, have ...
A shrubby cousin of the better-known Ohio buckeye (Aesculus glabra), this one forms a large, colonizing shrub that will grow up to 10-feet tall or more in light to moderate shade.
From the thin, stretched and soft new growth of your plant, it seems that your hibiscus is not getting enough light. It grows ...
Today’s evergreens not only offer practical solutions to garden challenges—but they look fabulous in the landscape, too. With ...
If you are growing old-wood hydrangeas, whose buds grow in the fall and then overwinter before blooming, you cannot prune them in the winter or early spring. If you do, you will remove the buds, and ...
The best solution is to burn them down to ash – though that’s not always possible in the city. An old-fashioned but effective method is heat destruction: seal the dead plant inside a black plastic bag ...
Box tree moths have brown-edged white wings about 4 cm across. But it’s their larvae, which hatch from eggs laid on the undersides of plant leaves, that are the real scourge: they’re green ...
NOTHING quite matches the relaxing scent of lavender during a warm spring and summer evening. Although it is a quintessential ...
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