Get Creative With Your Patio Space
Patios serve a function but they don’t have to be boring. Here are five unique new ideas that may inspire you to make some changes in your yard.
Patios serve a function but they don’t have to be boring. Here are five unique new ideas that may inspire you to make some changes in your yard.
Using texture and form in addition to color with a perennial border can catch and maintain viewers’ interests in your garden.
With just the right care, your Christmas poinsettia could still be around and blooming again next December. Here’s how.
Mulching is one of the best things you can do to make a protective layer for your garden and increase the soil condition.
Flat landscapes that become boring in the winter can be transformed into winter wonderlands with the addition of trees and shrubs with particular characteristics.
Hydrangeas have a die-hard group of fans out there, and if you’re one of them, you might consider adding this lovely variety to your landscape. This new variety – the Everlasting Revolution – should be available in your local garden center or nursery this spring. While hydrangea blooms can vary in color, depending on your soil pH and the variety you chose, this particular plant actually changes color throughout its blooming period. It also blooms on both old and new wood, so you won’t want to trim it back when the foliage dies in the fall. Check it out – maybe you’ve got just
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