Plant in USDA Zones 5 through 9. Boy, do we love this plant! Growing about 3 feet tall and wide, this graceful evergreen ...
You need this adorable succulent ASAP! Here's how to care for string of pearls plant, propagate it, and keep string of pearls ...
Lavender is a beautiful plant on its own, but every type of greenery benefits from the right neighbors. This ornamental grass ...
These evergreen shrubs ... that will grow in USDA Zone 6. Camellias are quite a versatile plant. They are grown as hedges, espaliered on walls and used as specimen plants in the garden.
Camellias are a popular plant that shine in the winter and are said to be the “sophistic of the plant world." These evergreen ...
The evergreen ground cover ... drought tolerant you'll need the plants to be and whether you'll need to pick plants that aren't too vulnerable to being nibbled by deer. It's important to be aware of ...
When ground temperature reaches about 70 degrees, the thyme cuttings or young plants may be planted in ... some of the essential oil away. In USDA Zones 5 through 9, thyme is very hardy and ...
To enjoy these benefits, grow ground covers hardy to your USDA zone and filter them according to your ... growing drought-tolerant plants. Hailing from California, evergreen currant (Ribes ...