The first week of February is all about forsythia and pruning. Forsythia is the bright yellow shrub ready to burst into blooms and you can prune it now to force the flowers into an early show indoors.
The second week of February means it is time to stop procrastinating and order your tickets online for the NWFG show by visiting gardenshow.com. You will not only score a discount but be inspired by ...
The fourth week of September means the planting season for adding new trees and shrubs is still in full sway. Another thing swaying are the many ornamental grasses that take pride of place in the late ...
The third week of July is the beginning of hydrangea season. I love hydrangeas so much that I have an entire outdoor garden room devoted to shade-loving hydrangeas. (You can see the blue and white ...
Hydrangeas have become very popular plants for the home landscape in recent years, primarily due to the release of new varieties with flowers of different sizes and shapes featuring more vivid shades ...
If you gathered in one large room, all the plant pros from all over the world and asked them to name the number one question they are asked by customers, that normally diverse and typically quite ...
The last week of May is a great time to plan for a summer garden project, add a shade garden, plan for more summer color or just indulging your wish to collect beautiful, blooming plants. This week ...
In love with 'Little Lime'? Swooning over 'Strawberry Sundae'? Charmed by 'Vanilla Strawberry'? You're not alone because green-thumbed Southerners have been planting hydrangeas for ages—for a good ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The most common hydrangea with big, round blooms such as Endless Summer and the big leaf or macrophylla varieties prefer shade ...
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