
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 tree limbs ...

American arborvitae is a timeless choice for gardeners looking to add height, structure, and year-round beauty to their landscape

One of the fastest-growing southern pines is the Loblolly Pine, Pinus Taeda, which grows to an excellent 60 to 100 feet tall and 25 to 35 feet wide.The Loblolly Pine can grow in acidic, drought tol...