As you approach spring landscaping chores, you might be considering adding a dogwood tree to your yard. Types of dogwood trees vary from the 6- to 12-inch miniature dogwood “tree” known as bunchberry ...
Settling a sapling in to the ground in February and March gives a young tree a chance to settle in before the sap begins to ...
Vitexes: These small trees put on a stunning display of purple flower spikes each May and June. A second flush sometimes ...
This phenomenon, called marcescence, adds a unique dimension to the winter landscape, and gives me something to ponder while ...
Thank heavens for the green colors of evergreen trees and shrubs at this ... to shine in autumn and winter with berries in shades of red, orange and even yellow depending upon the cultivar chosen.
Kate Garraway said a tree and a fence in her garden have been damaged as Storm Eowyn swept the country, leaving many homes ...
Imagine having sunny orange, bright yellow and luscious green fruit growing in your home, especially during this gray, cold ...
Newer cultivars — such as one called Butterflies — that feature yellow ... red berries, which not only are visually pleasing but also serve as a wildlife food source. American holly trees ...
Dogwood trees, although beautiful in full bloom, are quite vulnerable. Here are reasons to reconsider planting one and what ...
it’s surrounded by white berries and red flowers. The Christmas tree towers in the center of the lobby, nearly touching the ceiling. It has a yellow four-pointed star glowing on its top.
Erosion can whisk away valuable topsoil and even cause whole embankments to collapse. These plants will help lock soil in place while adding ornamental value.