Shade Loving Alternatives
Downy mildew has affected impatiens in the landscape all over the United States. Here are suggested alternatives for the shade and part-shade garden. Click the image for details.
Downy mildew has affected impatiens in the landscape all over the United States. Here are suggested alternatives for the shade and part-shade garden. Click the image for details.
Not all plants enjoy a full day of sunshine. Some prefer the cool shade to flourish. Click the image for a list of options when planting in a light to medium shade area.
Trimming back your flowering shrubs is a great way to keep them healthy and ensure full blooms for years to come. Click the image for details.
Nothing tastes better than grilled asparagus. And cooking asparagus that you grew in your own garden is a great feeling. To help ensure you start off on the right foot, we have listed a few planting tips. Click the image…
These beautiful selections have been here before the earliest settlers and are common throughout the state. If found in the wild, you are advised to leave them in their natural state and to purchase them at a quality garden center.…
Picking the perfect rose for your landscape is just as important as keeping care of them. This guide will help you decide which variety is best for you. Click the image for details.
Nothing says summer like a handful of fresh strawberries. Check out these helpful tips to get your strawberries growing and ready for the breakfast table. Click the image for details.
Thinking of making your own wine or just like having a handy snack available in your garden? Grapes are a popular choice for around the home, and we have provided the basic steps you need to get this vine started.…
Blueberries are a popular homegrown favorite, and we have the tips you need to get your crop up and growing. Click the image for details.
While everyone loves the sun, including beautiful plants and shrubs, some like it better than others. If you need something that will thrive and embrace “full sun,” then look here for great ideas. Click the image for details.
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