Though we are still in the grips of a cold winter, I assure you spring is headed our way like a runaway locomotive. Those plans that we thought we would make for improving the landscape somehow got ...
WHEN CHOOSING AZALEAS one will not find a shortage of kinds or colors. Nurseries sell many different kinds of azaleas. From large to small, from once-blooming to repeat blooming, most everyone can ...
After many years of pruning the ligustrum and arborvitae and spreading juniper from the front door welcome mat, homeowners have come to appreciate dwarf plants. While searching for replacements for ...
Azaleas are most happy when they have light shade, but that doesn't mean your little woodland has to be a one-note forest. Here are some alternatives for beds that get a little (or more) shade in the ...