These gorgeous shrubs are just as easy to grow as more common landscape favorites. Can there be too many spring flowers? We don’t think so! Spring-blooming shrubs, like lilacs, rhododendrons, and ...
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MARCH IN the Pacific Northwest can be a breath of warmth and wan sunshine, or wintry and mired in mud. Often it is both. Foraging a few stems from flowering trees and shrubs is a wonderful way to ...
Add sparks — and bring in pollinators — to your garden beds this spring and summer with orange flowering shrubs!
People don’t tend to pay much attention to red maple flowers. But they play a vital role in New Jersey's natural habitats ...
Nothing compares to the joy of having spring flowering plants on your balcony that can be grown easily. Here are five you’d love to grow to make your space look cheerful.
Plants, like people, have a circadian clock and they sense seasonal changes to light and temperature. Plants that bloom in the spring use the longer days and warmer temperatures as seasonal cues that ...
Spring-flowering trees bring color and beauty to our late winter and spring landscapes. The earliest flowering types typically begin to bloom in late January or February (although they are blooming a ...
This forsythia hedge has very few flowers because the hedge is crowded with invasive trees and the remaining forsythia branches were sheared back in the fall, removing the spring-flowering wood. The ...