Helpful Tree Fungus
The term fungus does not often conjure up fantastic ideas. However, for trees, some types of fungi are good. Some species of parasites help deliver needed nutrients and moisture to tree roots, which can be particularly helpful during droughts. A fungus found in the land, mycorrhizae, has a symbiotic relationship with trees. The fungus helps […]
The Way to Propagate Magnolia Grandiflora by Seeds
Introduce a bit of Southern culture through developing a Magnolia grandiflora, or Southern magnolia. The beautiful white blooms characteristic of these Southern beauties provide off and will become the focal point of your property. Southern magnolias revel in their aromatic beauty and make shade trees, providing a pleasant place underneath their branches. Gather Magnolia grandiflora […]
Get More From Your Garden by Mixing Things Up
Can you combine formal with casual in garden design? Absolutely. You see it all the time in gardens, especially small gardens, where defined proper hardscape is softened by fluid, casual planting. Most gardens before the first part of the last century were planted in a really formal manner, especially in municipal gardens and parks where […]
5 Favorite Yellow Roses for a Joyful Garden
The bright faces of roses may warm and brighten any part of a backyard. Yellow roses signify joy, gladness and friendship, and have traditionally been given to new moms, newlyweds and scholars to celebrate new beginnings. Listed below are just five favorites to try on your own backyard. The New York Botanical Garden 1. Finest […]
5 Exotic Rose Colors for a Beautifully Different Garden
I know we all love our pink, red, yellow and white roses, but sometimes it’s interesting to step out of the norm and go a little bolder with color — or a bit funkier. How about a few lavender, peach or caramel, or roses with a hint of black? Perhaps you have gotten your attention […]
7 Wonders of the Plant World
Winter hardiness is most likely the quality novice gardeners first learn about. If you reside in Mexico, the most tender plant delicacy can be yours; if you are living in Iceland, you learn how to work with slimmer pickings. In either instance you can accomplish amazing results. But one factor we do not think of […]
Let Nature Inspire Your Own Landscape: Shape a Sea-Inspired Garden
Coastal habitats are mesmerizing. As people, we often maintain our gaze on the sea, however the vegetation is worth our attention also. As people, we cherish the view, but we ought to carefully think about how to support it with plants. So what if celebrating plants in the wild could advise how to plant a […]
Great Lakes Gardener's November Checklist
November is a last-chance month for Great Lakes households, when we complete the final of the garden jobs and admire the swan song of autumn before the start of winter. The garden may be likely to sleep, but there’s still much to see and much more to do. Barbara Pintozzi Mums (Chrysanthem x rubellum ‘Sheffield […]
Boardwalks Bridge the Gap into Nature
Developing a solid pathway through murky, sandy or altering lands, a boardwalk produces a safe place for drifting. These simple, utilitarian landscape solutions can transform almost any exterior surface into a usable — frequently beautiful — walkway. I recently stumbled upon a gorgeous town park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where boardwalks jut into the marshes of […]
Fantastic Design Plant: Black-Eyed Susan
Black-eyed Susan is a native American attractiveness well known from coast to coast for its golden-yellow daisy-like blossoms through the summer and early autumn. Admire it in massive masses right off the street, put in it for pops of yellowish at a cottage garden or garden it as part of a native meadow blend. It’s […]
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