There is still time to plant deciduous trees and shrubs, though you will find mixed opinions on whether planting this late in ...
With bright green foliage and a compact habit, Dragon Princeâ„¢ Cryptomeria from the Southern Living Plant Collection is the ...
Deciduous trees such as oak, popular, and maple add color, texture and height to our landscapes as well as adding color in ...
Hold off on pruning. Winter is a good time to prune a deciduous tree or shrub, but not an evergreen. Because the plant isn’t dormant, pruning in winter can stimulate new growth, prompting soft new ...
While hedges and shrubs are great for creating privacy, you might want to consider using evergreens that will hold up ...
Bearberries, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, are evergreen ground cover plants growing across much of Canada and the northern United ...
To add subtle charm to the garden during the darkest months, try leaning into contrast: light and dark, shadow and gloss, ...
Related: How to Prune Evergreens to Look Beautiful Year-Round 3. When trees and shrubs are going dormant. Plant scientists contend that fall is the worst time to prune trees and shrubs.
With shiny green foliage and attractive berries, lingonberries are useful ground cover plants that will thrive in part-shade ...
Northern winters separate the wheat from the chaff, where trees, shrubs and perennials are concerned. Even well-adapted, ...
Garden centers and Extension offices often get calls this time of year from worried plant ... evergreen pines, spruces, and firs. Species such as bald cypress, dawn redwood, and larch are trees ...