Whether you live in an area with little rain or you're looking for something that can handle some neglect, these drought-tolerant ground covers are great picks.
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It can be hard to find pretty ground cover options for drought-prone areas, but this tough plant will bring gorgeous hues to ...
The University of Tennessee Gardens in Jackson trialed more than 225 varieties of annuals, perennials, vegetables, and herbs ...
Sow snapdragon seeds on the surface of fine compost in the fall and overwinter in a cold frame or greenhouse. Once seedlings ...
These low-light indoor plants grow with very little sunlight, so you can enjoy a part of nature in every corner of your home ...
Bedding plants like zinnias, dahlias, impatiens, and marigolds are continuously being improved to be vigorous yet compact growers, to flower more freely and to be more drought tolerant.
It needs at least 6 hours of full sunlight daily and is drought-tolerant. Water it sparingly ... Cut the stalks as needed, and the plant will continue growing ...