By Julie Christensen Stroll through almost any woodland setting in the United States and you’ll probably see Virginia creeper (Quinquefolia). This native climbing vine is indigenous to most of the country and clambers over rock walls, trees and fences. It is hardy in USDA … [Read more...]
3 Great Tips for Container Gardening Drainage
No matter where you live, if you have access to even the smallest patio or porch, you can grow a successful container garden. In fact, container gardens are likely the most popular type of garden in the world. They're fun, easy, and inexpensive. Most container gardens will use … [Read more...]
Sycamore Tree Identification and Care
By Julie Christensen Like maples and oak trees, sycamores (Platanus occidentalis) are found throughout most of the eastern U.S. These stately trees, also known as American planetree, Button-wood or Button-ball tree, are easily identified by their leaves, bark and … [Read more...]
Flower Ideas for Baby Showers
By Julie Christensen No matter the time of year, a baby shower calls for flowers that are light, cheery and beautiful. Forgo cutesy, cheesy decorations in favor of simple, elegant themes. Use linens and candles to bring the look together. And don’t forget take-home gifts in … [Read more...]
Flowers for Newborn Babies
Your best friend or sister just had a new baby. What better way to celebrate this joyous event than with a gift of flowers? A flower arrangement is a traditional and thoughtful way to honor the new baby, but you may be wondering what type of flowers to send and when to send … [Read more...]
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