If you want to grow bigger hydrangea flowers this year, there are a few plants you should consider growing in your garden to naturally help hydrangeas thrive.
Whether you opt for border plantings, cascading blooms, or select a variety that’s known as a trap crop to lure harmful ...
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While the selection varies from year to year, based on what plants club members have to offer, they could include shrubs, da ...
‘Wild rose’ coral bells forms a low, wide mound that fits perfectly along the edge of a border or as an underplanting to ...
Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is ...
Shade-loving plants can make a delightful addition to the garden – here are the best plants for shade to thrive in your ...
If your garden has a dark spot and you don't know what to plant there, why not try these expert suggestions of easy-to-plant ...
Try these brilliant plants for shade to make the most of your outdoor space, including flowering shrubs and a type of ...
This beautiful, shade-loving flower features plume-like fronds in violet, white, or the classic cotton candy pink to light up ...
The other day, I found myself running errands and became aware of all the gardening products coming out. I always find it ...
One of the best ways to deter slugs is to choose plants they tend to avoid. Consider incorporating slug-resistant species such as hydrangeas, fuchsias, Heuchera, agapanthus, astilbe, bleeding ...
Primulas, astilbes, hostas, lysichiton and gunnera grow along the water’s edge. There is a good display of spring bulbs and a variety of unusual trees and shrubs that have been planted over the ...