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These attractive shrubs for the front yard can improve curb appeal, add privacy, and even attract pollinators.
Many plants cannot tolerate the sun’s direct rays, even those whose labels claim a preference for direct sun. Many plants are, in fact, made for variations of shade: partial, filtered, deep.
Expert gardener Teo Spengler has experience in growing shrubs in different climates and landscapes, but there are some varieties she always comes back to.
* What it is: Just about everyone short of discerning horticulturists thinks the chaste tree is a butterfly bush when they see one blooming this time of year. It’s easy to understand because chaste ...
Add a bit of zing to a shady garden with Great Plant Picks selections that flourish in light shade and display colorful ...
Purple flowers contrast beautifully against green foliage for a striking yard. These options are ideal for shadier garden ...
Tennis fans might notice a few new offerings at this year's Cincinnati Open, including the addition of four new restaurants.
Mediterranean plants like lavender, rosemary, thyme and oregano are perfect choices for open, sunny parts of the garden. They ...
Give gardens that finished look with these low-growing border plants. Discover gorgeous perennials perfect for edging beds ...
How America Became Hostile to Shade A roving history makes the case for shade’s centrality to public health, climate adaptation, and even a more robust and inclusive public sphere.
Royal fans applauded a thinly veiled swipe that President Trump appeared to take at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle after gushing over other members of their family, including King Charles and ...
Groundcover plants can fill in the gaps between flowers and shrubs, turning your garden into one cohesive carpet.