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NOW that we’re unfortunately in the final few weeks of summer, many Brits think it’s time to stop worrying about glamming up ...
Cardinals are a gorgeous and welcome sight in any yard. If you're tired of relying on messy feeders, consider planting these ...
Want to make your container garden a paradise for hummingbirds? Discover the bloom that brings color, nectar, and nonstop ...
AS summer fades and we enter the glorious days of autumn, it’s the perfect time to get your garden ready for a second act of ...
Virginia bluebell ( Mertensia virginica) is native throughout most of the U.S. and has oval-shaped, pale green leaves ...
IT’s been HOT this summer – it’s no surprise if some of your usual garden favourites are wilting somewhat. But as the climate ...
Nothing says spring like fresh blossoms on the breeze. If you want to enjoy more shade and an incredible aroma, this tree ...
This low-maintenance purple plant is a show-stopper. Get tips on nurturing this beauty for novice gardening or incorporating ...
Plants reach a mature height of 3 to 5 feet, with a spread of 4 feet. The fragrant white racemes appear in late spring or early summer, and the fall foliage color is a dazzling crimson.
WOULD you like free lavender plants to brighten up your outside space?  Well, luckily for you, a gardening guru has shared how to take lavender cuttings in barely any time at all. Thanks to ...
As a general rule, flowering vines should be pruned after they bloom. Generally, pruning is only necessary to remove dead, diseased, and damaged wood, to reduce size, or to promote branching.