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"The first formal flower gardens genuinely worthy of the name" in the history of the White House are the Rose Garden and the ...
Plants with heart-shaped leaves add a touch of romance and elegance to gardens, landscapes, and indoor spaces. These leaves’ ...
Even if you have a small outdoor space, it doesn't mean that your plants need to make a small impact. Pick these tall options ...
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White capote has the potential to reach 50 feet in height and tolerate wetter soil than most fruit trees and will yield a ...
If your annual flowers aren’t exploding with celebratory fireworks of color right now, it may be lack of fertilizer.
This gardening sale is offering green-thumbed shoppers the chance to save a whopping 30% on these fabulous 'football-sized' ...
Over the years it has become a mainstay in American shade gardens, and it is surprisingly drought tolerant once established. Forming a slowly spreading colony of 24-inch-tall, gracefully arching stems ...
Blue daze (Evolvulus glomeratus) is a low-growing bedding plant that loves summer heat and sun. This pest-free plant has ...
The first half of July is your last chance to fertilize roses to keep them blooming all summer. In our climate, feeding roses ...
Plus, the Pacific gum plant is a coastal, ground-hugging perennial that displays a blanket of daisies this time of year.
If you want to extend your garden’s life into the autumn season, grow these plants in July for stunning fall blooms.