
Sometimes, you move to a home with a neglected garden that is such a mess it is hard to know where to start. Reviving a neglected garden is a lot of work. However, when your efforts succeed, you ...

Red Rooster Crepe Myrtles are renowned for their adaptability and hardiness and can withstand various soil types and weather conditions. Proper planting and care will reward gardeners with years of...

Crepe Myrtles: A Testament to the Power of Nature's Beauty Crepe Myrtles transform landscapes into breathtaking works of art. With their stunning blooms, diverse range of colors, and versatile vari...

The Sweet Bay Magnolia, Magnolia virginiana, is a native tree that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Its creamy white, lemon-scented blooms appear in late spring and continue sporadically thr...

A well-maintained backyard can be a sanctuary, a place to relax and unwind. However, only some have the time or expertise to dedicate to high-maintenance landscaping. Thankfully, many low-maintenan...

Bonsai is a remarkable art form that allows us to appreciate the beauty and resilience of nature on a miniature scale.

Whether you seek shade, ornamental value, or a combination, a fast-growing flowering tree can fulfill your landscaping dreams. So, plant one (or more) of these trees in your garden and watch them b...

Natural pruning preserves the shrub's wild beauty, pollarded pruning provides precision and formality, and standard pruning offers elegance and vertical presence.

Native to China and Korea, crepe myrtles have soared in popularity in the US. They also can now flourish in colder climates. However, that is not a guarantee. It's important to remember that only h...

Natchez White Crepe MyrtleScientific Name: Lagerstroemia induce x fauriei "Natchez"Hardy Zones: 7-10Growth/Year: 3 to 5 feet per yearHeight: 20' to 30' highSpread: 15 to 25 feetSoil Requirements: D...

Home and commercial property owners typically find abundant Southern red oak trees, maples, and yellow-popular on their grounds. Those and other native Tennessee trees are the most prevalent in t...

Those looking for a colorful, long-lasting bloom during the summer months should check out the Crepe Myrtles tree. They are a smaller species that can get anywhere from ten to one hundred feet, but...