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Over a Thousand Reasons To Put the Supertunias, Superbells and Superbenas Together
Grouping the trees into islands or pockets of non-mow areas helped develop planting opportunities.
The arrival of June is when gardeners in the South double down on making sure they have selected plants that, barring an unprecedented weather event, will bloom until frost.
Dog Days Transformation with Heart to Heart® Caladiums
Dog Days Transformation with Heart to Heart® Caladiums
The Garden Guy wants to do his part to help you celebrate National Pollinator Week. If I were to write about all of the Proven Winners plants which are important to pollinators it would be about the length of the book War and Peace. My goal here is to help you focus and to maybe eliminate a few misconceptions.
The Garden Guy wants to do his part to help you celebrate National Pollinator Week. If I were to write about all of the Proven Winners plants which are important to pollinators it would be about the length of the book War and Peace. My goal here is to help you focus and to maybe eliminate a few misconceptions.
Bones, Berries and Bark - The Keys to the Winter Landscape. A lot of people dread winter because the landscape can retreat from its beauty to one that looks more like Siberia. It doesn’t have to be that way if you can remember the three B’s, Bones, Berries, and Bark.
Go Green for Your Garden Improve Your Soil with Compost. Incorporating organic matter helps loosen tight heavy soils so they will drain or improve sandy soil's ability to hold water and nutrients. You win no matter your soil type.
With rains being almost non-existent for much of the region this past summer many of us have gone back to thinking about tough plants as well as water conservation.












