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We all welcome the beauty of butterflies, bees and ladybirds – but there are some less well-known and frankly alarming-looking insects which are also beneficial to our gardens.
Hibiscuses are best planted in late spring or early summer when the weather is warm and settled. Hibiscuses planted early in ...
Gardeners across the region are preparing or updating gardens and anticipating harvesting a bounty of homegrown goodness.
These pretty, early spring flowers are the first to pop up in the garden. That’s what makes hellebores, winter heath and ...
It wouldn’t be unusual to have at least one tree or shrub species on your property that’s listed as invasive. Here's what to ...
Perennials that thrive in the shade and bloom all summer long are the ultimate gifts from nature. Here are shade-loving ...
Attract more pollinators with these flowering bushes that attract butterflies. You'll also get easy-care vibrant color to ...
And while people are complicated and need different things, plants have pretty much universal (and simple) demands. When it comes to fixing up [...] ...
North Texas garden pros from Shades of Green and Nicholson-Hardie share their picks for vines and other climbing plants.
Charles Darwin proposed a simple explanation. He believed bees chose the same flowers again and again because switching would ...
Chickweed. Phyllanthus. Catbriar and more. These unwanted weeds are popping up in our yards. Here's what you need to know to ...
One of the golden rules of gardening is “the right plant in the right location.” We also need to add “in the right season.” ...