Are you a fan of hydrangeas? Would you like to grow a different variety? If so, you should consider adding the oakleaf hydrangea to your yard or garden. I never recommend any gardener just jumping into growing a new plant, though. It’s important to do your research first so … [Read more...]
Caring for a Flowering Dogwood Tree
By Jennifer Poindexter Do you need a flowering tree for your landscape? Have you considered growing a flowering dogwood tree? These are beautiful trees which are native to the eastern portion of the United States. They’re known for their vibrantly colored flowers which … [Read more...]
How to Grow Star Jasmine (Confederate Jasmine)
By Julie Christensen Looking for a fast growing, low-maintenance plant for your southern garden? The star jasmine might be just the thing. Also known as confederate jasmine, star jasmine is hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 7B through 10. Actually, star jasmine is not … [Read more...]
How to Grow the Oleander Plant (Nerium oleander)
Oleander (Nerium oleander) is a shrub or small tree that blooms in summer with large, striking flowers in shades of red, white, light yellow, and pink. Because of its dense branching and rapid growth rate it is a popular hedge. Planting an oleander hedge is an excellent way to … [Read more...]
Honey Locust vs. Mimosa Trees
The honey locust and the mimosa are two shade trees that are not commonly used as landscape trees, but are both great for use as lawn accent trees. Mimosa trees, due to their invasive nature, require some extensive cleanup, especially when planted near homes, as fallen flowers, … [Read more...]
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