Part of the fun of planning your landscape is choosing trees for your property. It doesn’t matter if you are landscaping your home, an office building, or other property. You...
Whether you want to shield your home from prying eyes, block out noise, or enjoy a peaceful sanctuary in your backyard, planting trees and shrubs is an excellent way to...
If you live where temperatures drop below freezing in the winter, you should protect your perennials from the cold. This will prevent the crown and roots from freezing and dying.
The most obvious hazards are snow and ice. Heavy, wet snow can break branches, especially in young evergreen trees like green velvet boxwood and giant arborvitae. Remove heavy snow from...
Winter Burn occurs when an evergreen tree does not have as much water as it needs. The damage usually shows up when spring growth starts. It can range from a...
American holly is a timeless choice for any garden with its slow but steady growth, unique characteristics, adaptability to various planting conditions, and evergreen appeal. Its year-round beauty, combined with...
The white pine tree is a fast-growing, valuable, and versatile addition to any landscape. Proper care, attention to site selection, and management of potential challenges will reward you with years...
As we continue to appreciate and harness the unique qualities of evergreens, we ensure that these magnificent trees and shrubs will stand tall and green for generations to come, enriching...
The Foster Holly is among the few Hollies in which female plants bear fruit without fertilization from a male pollinator. 5 Reasons Why You Should Grow The Foster Holly Great...
The American Holly is a classic winter holiday tree. This evergreen tree has many other names, including Common American Holly and Winterberry. Hardy in USDA zones 5–9, this broadleaf evergreen...
Arborvitae, a Latin word that translates to the “tree of life,” is a local plant with a pyramid shape They have tiny leaves in overlapping rows on branches, showing a...