Our collection of helpful tips, information, and thoughts on all things plants, landscaping, and gardening.
- Fall is for PlantingFall is for planting is not a gimmick to sell more plants. Avid gardeners and landscapers know fall is the best time to plant for success.
- Fall for Colorful GardensFall is not the time to start bracing for the bare branches of the coming winter. Color can bloom now! Many plants grow and bloom beautifully in the milder temperatures and can add diversity and texture to your garden and landscape. Look beyond the yellows, reds, and oranges of the falling leaves. There are plants out there with emerald branches, lime blooms, pink petals, and purple leaves that can fill your landscape with fall color that can last into the winter.
- Hydrangea How-ToHydrangeas are a staple in many southern gardens and landscapes and with an impressive show of near-magical color-changing blooms, it is no wonder why. There are plenty of hydrangeas to pick from to suit your fancy, dwarf hydrangeas with… Read more: Hydrangea How-To
- True Love and Holly BerriesWhat do true love and holly berries have to do with each other? Well most hollies won’t produce their beautiful berries without love, it is what makes the world go round.
- Blooms in Winter: Pollinator’s DreamAchieving color into the winter months can seem like a daunting task for any garden. While adding in unique options like a bright red-twig dogwood, or the stunning yellow glow of a king’s gold mop cypress provide a strong… Read more: Blooms in Winter: Pollinator’s Dream