Tall flowers bring so much drama to a landscape. You can plant them to establish a garden focal point, create a living backdrop for other plants, or offer privacy alongside a patio or bench.
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is ...
The Theodore Klein Plant Awards have announced six award-winning plants selected for ornamental appeal, adaptability, and ...
Summer is not far off, with plenty of warm weather ahead. Plan now so you know what flowers to grow, ones you can cut and bring indoors to enjoy.
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Pye weed (Eupatorium fistulosum or Eutrochium fistulosum) grows 8 feet tall or more, adding architectural interest and ...
To ensure longevity, remove all leaves from the flower stalks when harvested, and hang them upside down in a shady spot for ...
Plant any of these 15 spring perennial flowers for early blooms this season. From snowdrops to lenten roses, these blooms are ...
Sansevieria, a hardy plant with an ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, can be an ideal choice for both novice and ...
Here are 7 bulbs to plant in March for summer blooms.
Lavender is a timeless choice for any garden, and one of the best flowering container plants for privacy if you want to opt ...
These late-blooming plants native to North America help feed butterflies — especially monarchs-— at a crucial point.
Growing cut flowers is easy and won’t require much ... The cultivar "Everest Blue" is a tall-growing plant, 20 to 26 inches, that was developed for the cut flower market. Ageratum can be ...