Although root hardy in Zones 6a through 9b, in colder climates its branches may suffer substantial winter damage and need to regrow from the base. Growing this shrub in full sun will give it the most ...
While hedges and shrubs are great for creating privacy, you might want to consider using evergreens that will hold up ...
Gardenias are a timeless favorite for many gardeners, but they are also quite finicky. Here are the plants you can and can't ...
They’re winter hardy in zones 8 through 11; in colder regions, dig plants up before the first frost for replanting in the spring. Photo: Jasenka Arbanas via Getty Images Photo: Jasenka Arbanas ...
Give this deer-resistant shrub an occasional prune in late winter to help it keep its shape. Abelias are best for USDA hardiness zones 4 to 11. The boxwood is a densely growing evergreen shrub ...
Knowing the signs and rules for the last mow of the season will keep your lawn healthy.
Your front and back yards are an extension of nature that greets you right at your doorstep, but this natural oasis is not ...
You don’t need a fence to maintain your privacy when you can block your nosy next-door neighbor from peering into your yard with the help of plants. These trees (along with some shrubs and vines ...
While sometimes considered a shrub and sometimes a tree, in favorable conditions, the staghorn sumac can reach 30-feet high, and as far across. It spreads easily, sometimes by seed, but more ...
As the backbone of any garden, it is essential to keep shrubs in good condition through regular pruning. This will improve a plant's shape, as well as encourage flowers and fruits. Shrubs create ...