Trees are nearly always selected for their flowers, foliage, or form. Yet, at this time of year, there is an often overlooked ...
While we might like the idea of an evergreen yard that remains vibrant and full of life all year long, many evergreen trees ...
I often wonder what our parkways would look like in winter if the crape myrtles planted there possessed colorful bark.
Many forms of coniferous pines are good in gardens too. Large ones, such as our native Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, with ...
Papaya trees thrive in fertile, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7). Adding organic matter such as ...
Trees are nearly always selected for their flowers, foliage, or form. Yet, at this time of year, there is an often overlooked arboreal feature that may achieve sudden prominence in the garden.
Good news for gardeners! According to trendspotters for 2025, the pristine look is out, and the natural, lived in look for ...
AS a gardener, you wouldn’t plant a rhododendron in chalky soil. And when it comes to clematis – it ‘roots in the shade – ...
Snowdrop plants need full to partial sunshine and tolerate most soil types as long as the drainage is good. However, they ...
Chile is set to gain its 47th national park early this year — largely due to the efforts of U.S. conservationist Kristine ...
And for your garden home or a small courtyard, there is no better choice than ... Even the tiniest of courtyards can accommodate the dwarf varieties of crabapple trees. On average, these ornamental ...