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25 Garden Shrubs That Flower And Bloom In The Fall
Every gardener adores when their yard is bursting with color from all their lovely blooms. The pinks, bright reds, blues, and yellows bring joy to all who lay eyes on them. But then, it seems like out ...
The colder months are generally a quieter time in our backyards, with glorious summer blooms and vibrant fall leaves long gone. However, there are some beautiful flowering shrubs that lift the spirits ...
As the soft days of fall roll gently on there is still plenty to enjoy in the flower garden if you choose plants that love the cooler weather. How long this extended growing season lasts will depend ...
The long summer is nearing an end. Cooler days are on the way. As we move into the late summer to early fall season, several great flowering plants that have been biding their time all season show up ...
When the air gets chillier and the leaves turn red and orange, don’t start packing away your gardening gloves. The summer might be over, but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to gorgeous ...
Autumn is finally here, which means it's time to give your fall garden a seasonal refresh. As the days cool down and the light starts to soften, summer's bold blooms will begin to fade—and that's your ...
With daytime highs still in the 80s, you may think of this time of year as late summer. Or, with nighttime lows in the 50s and 60s, it may seem more like early fall. Whichever way you look at it, it’s ...
The gap between a basic yard and a show-stopping garden isn't about money or space, but about choosing plants that actually perform. While your neighbors fuss over lawn stripes and sprinkler timers, ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. An evergreen flowering ...
Camellias have been the centerpiece of elegant Southern gardens for centuries. As a young horticulturist, however, I never expected that one day I would grow them in Tulsa. Our winters were much too ...
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