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Quickly brighten up the darker corners of your garden or the empty spots beneath trees in your yard by growing colorful and ...
Dry shade poses a problem for many gardeners, but these plants for dry shade are up to the challenge! Choose from perennials, ...
Gardeners know there’s never enough room in the garden! So, sometimes we try to squeeze plants into areas where they won’t naturally thrive—like maybe that shady area over by the garage. Unfortunately ...
Are the shady spots in your garden where plants do to die? If so, try this stunning, tall ornamental grass variety that ...
Different types of shade (dense, partial, filtered) require different plants. Groundcovers like Asiatic jasmine and cast iron plants are suitable for dense shade. Partial shade allows for a wider ...
Dry shade plants are often difficult to find for gardens. Native ginger, bottlebrush buckeye, and Solomon's seal are three plants that tolerate dry shade. It's important to water plants thoroughly ...
THERE ARE PLENTY of reasons for gardeners to appreciate cool green shade in the doldrums of mid-August. But I’m here to make the case for all the other garden hues and why shade offers the perfect ...
Fragrant tea olive blooms in the same months that oysters are safe to eat, but are the most prolific in September through November. These blooms will persist well into spring. There is also an ...
Depending on where you live, it may seem that your garden has seen nine days of gray rain for every 10 days on the calendar. Usually by the latter half of June, the ground near Louisville, Kentucky, ...