How To Prune A Peach Tree In Winter For A Stronger Plant In Spring
Winter may look quiet for peach trees, but what you do during dormancy can shape their health, structure, and productivity in the coming seasons.
Read MoreWinter may look quiet for peach trees, but what you do during dormancy can shape their health, structure, and productivity in the coming seasons.
Read MoreAzaleas produce clouds of vibrant blooms from spring to fall, but only if you stick to a pruning schedule that doesn't mess with the plant's natural cycles.
Read MoreIf you want birds to visit your backyard often in winter, you need to attract them. Forget the bird feeder. Plant shrubs that provide shelter and food instead.
Read MoreSome evergreen container plants offer more than year-round foliage, adding fragrance, seasonal interest, and flexibility to shaded patios and small spaces.
Read MoreWaiting a century for an oak to create shade in your yard is hard. However, the negative aspects of fast-growing trees make them a less-than-appealing solution.
Read MoreIf you're looking for an attractive and low-maintenance hedging plant that will provide plenty of privacy and grow fast, here's a new cultivar to consider.
Read MoreFrom beautiful hydrangeas to stunning evergreens — these cold-climate shrubs don’t flinch at frost, proving winter gardens can still steal the show.
Read MoreRosemary that refuses to freeze? These eight tough, colorful, and fragrant varieties laugh in the face of winter — and keep your garden delicious year-round.
Read MoreCold damage can affect the spring blooming of hydrangeas, especially bigleaf hydrangeas. Provide some insulation in winter with a cheap, all-natural material.
Read MoreLooking for a shrub that can do double-duty in your yard by creating privacy and attract beneficial insects? Consider this native plant in the holly family.
Read MoreFrom protecting plants after winter snow to knowing when to stop watering, these practical gardening tips help set the stage for healthy spring blooms.
Read MoreNot every fruit tree can withstand temperatures as cold as 40 degrees below zero. This one can, which may be unsurprising considering where it was discovered.
Read MoreAre you afraid of snakes? Some ground covers provide shade, shelter, and food for snakes. To keep snakes out of your yard, avoid planting certain plant species.
Read MoreIt can be tough to find a fruiting tree that is frost tolerant. The good news is that one does exist. It grows quickly and it produces beautiful colors.
Read MoreWhile many pollinator gardens are focused on smaller flowering plants, fruit trees are also great for attracting birds, bees, and butterflies to your space.
Read MoreThis type of holly grows in tall and narrow shrubs. It works well in containers, especially in colder regions where you may need to move it in winter.
Read MoreIf you notice an abundance of ticks in your yard and your grass is cut short, you may have another problem on your hands -- this invasive flower.
Read MoreWant an evergreen shrub with the red and green of Christmas through winter and pretty scented blooms in spring? Look no further than this Japanese native plant.
Read MoreIf you like seeing nature's critters in your yard, you'll want to entice them to keep coming back. Planting this native shrub will do just that.
Read MoreFast-growing shrubs can make excellent privacy hedges, especially for the more impatient among us. This shrub produces fragrant flowers for added interest.
Read MoreCreating outdoor privacy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing space, and some compact evergreens offer a natural solution that works well on patios.
Read MoreIf you want to see beautiful red cardinals in your yard, here are the fruits that will make your yard a cardinal hotspot.
Read MoreWinter pruning isn’t just about cleanup. Some plants respond best to December cuts, shaping how they grow, bloom, and recover when spring arrives.
Read MoreWinter can be harsh on plants, so interference might seem like exacerbation. This not the case with this fruiting plant that welcomes winter treatments.
Read MoreLooking to spice up your small space? Choose these bay leaf varieties that thrive in pots and gardens — proof that even your herbs can be overachievers.
Read MoreBoxwoods are hardy down to zones 4 or 5, so they’re not exactly the most cold-sensitive plants — nonetheless, winter injury is their most common threat.
Read MoreIf you love adding fresh foliage to your outdoor holiday decor, here are just a few hardy plants that you can cut and use to add to your decorations.
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