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Partial shade allows a larger selection of plants including firespike, ti plant, beauty berry, begonias, ornamental gingers ...
Being from Missouri, Ginnie's favorite tree is the Pink Dogwood, which Missouri has an abundance of. They don't do too well ...
Prune in late winter or early spring. Smooth hydrangea can be trimmed to about 12 inches off the ground. Panicle hydrangea ...
There are more than 80 cultivars of hydrangeas that range from 2 feet tall and wide to nearly 30 feet tall. Learn more about ...
This time of year, vibrant hydrangeas are everywhere, from the grounds of your favorite nursery to the shelves of your local Trader Joe’s. It can be tempting to snag your favorite person a potted ...
Lauren Larsen connected with maintenance manager Jeremy Stryhn with Lowney's Landscaping Center. Stryhn talked us through how ...
Hydrangeas don't generally need a lot of pruning, but doing it at the wrong time can be disastrous for your plant's blooming.
Others might say, “My hydrangeas haven’t even started blooming yet ... Viburnums are a diverse and fascinating group of ...
Hydrangeas make a gorgeous addition to any garden with their large stunning blooms in varying pastel shades of blue, purple and cream. While these beautiful plants are relatively hardy, if you ...
Add in varying flowers if you want to stray away from just hydrangeas, or even add in embellishments like pearls or decorative beads, figurines, or leaves to bring in some greenery. Use multiple ...
As these plants need protection from the harsh sun later in the day, it would be perfectly reasonable for you to think about planting them under the larger trees in your yard. However, this is one ...
Many panicle hydrangeas are trained into miniature trees, having single trunks topped by a rounded canopy of branches. Prune them the same way as the shrub-form of panicle hydrangeas, removing old ...