
This article is all about herbaceous perennial groundcovers. It answers the most common questions asked about groundcovers and how to use them. Plus we include a list of seven herbaceous perennial groundcovers along with a few bonuses. Keep reading to learn more about these us...
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The forsythia intermedia is part of the olive family (Oleaceae). The forsythia genus has 11 species containing dozens of varieties and cultivars. This plant blooms with bright yellow flowers in spring and is often the most noticeable early spring shrub...
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This article covers, from start to finish, how to grow blue hydrangeas. From ideal soil conditions to aesthetic uses, this article seeks to answer all the questions you may have related to blue hydrangea care. Background Before you learn how to grow blue hydrangeas...
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The tulip poplar can also be often referred to as the tulip poplar or yellow poplar. It's a woody tree native to most parts of the eastern United States. It's not a poplar tree; however, it is part of the family known as magnolia trees.
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A hay-scented fern is a deciduous tree with green, lacy fronds that change to soft yellow in the fall. They smell like freshly cut Hay when crushed, brushed, or smashed. I...
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The Partridgeberry can be described as a slow-growing groundcover that thrives in moist, shaded areas. It blooms...
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Silver Maple Tree Silver maple trees are heat-resistant, drought-tolerant, insect-resistant, c...
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Ferns are among the most beautiful ornamental plants that are perfect for giving texture and color to indoor areas. Please put them in any space that has a bright light to provide you with a relaxed, fresh, trop...
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Many people believe it's a good idea to plant in the shade. It will be challenging, or plants may not even flourish. There's always a tiny area next to the shed under trees or a shaded area that feels neglected and unloved because of the lack of sunlight.
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It's difficult to underestimate the importance of trees' role in your home's landscaping. Like trees, shrubs are often considered to be the "bones" of the landscape since they offer structure. They are also more flexible than trees and can be planted in more prominent pl...
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