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Use sharp, clean cutting tools to avoid spreading diseases. Cut with a hedge trimmer whose blade is at least 2 inches larger than your grass bundle’s width. This way, it cuts evenly and goes through ...
Some colorful grass alternatives include creeping thyme, common clover, wooly thyme, and many others that feature blooms and ...
If you’re wanting to introduce texture and movement beyond what flowering plants or perennials can achieve in the garden, ...
Don't let your vacation ruin your garden. These plants for Southern USDA Zones are meant to stand up to drought, heat, pests, ...
Hydrangeas are a garden favorite thanks to their cloud-like blooms and classic charm. Best of all, you don’t need a vast ...
Master gardener Sally Scalera shares the latest on everything from what to plant in summer to how to join the Pollinator ...
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca) is a beautiful ornamental grass known for its striking silvery-blue foliage. Because of its ...
Ornamental grasses are a low-maintenance, visually appealing, and welcome addition to home gardens. They can be attractive throughout the year, whether they are cool-season or warm-season grasses ...
There are many kinds of ornamental grasses most of which are perennials although many are not hardy in our area and must be treated as annuals. These plants come in all sizes ranging from a few ...
This spring looks to be exciting with the addition of new ornamental onions by the name of Bobblehead. It will be 30 to 32 inches in height with a 2-foot spread.
Warm season grasses, such as blue oat grass, which start new growth a bit later, wait until March or April. The grasses should be cut back to four to six inches using sharp and clean trimmers or ...