Commonly called Chinese fringe flower, this popular shrub is another old wood bloomer. Pruning in the fall will remove the ...
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Essential fall care for rhododendrons and azaleas – expert tips to prepare your shrubs for the colder months
Lightly pruning rhododendrons and azaleas in the fall will ensure they remain healthy and in good shape. Focus on removing ...
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10 Plants To Avoid Pruning In September And What To Do Instead
When it comes to pruning, timing is essential. If pruned in September, some plants will not flower next year or will lose their new growth to winter frosts.
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The window for pruning these 7 shrubs and perennials is right now (if you want to keep them healthy), says an expert horticulturist
Yew hedges or topiary can stay neat with just one trim per year, and October represents the end of the window to do this.
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19 Min Evergreen Shrubs To Brighten Up Your Yard Throughout The Entire Year
Is a landscape really complete without evergreens? Add a few of these shrubs to your outdoor space for year-round interest -- from leaves to blooms and berries.
Landscape maintenance plans help guide decisions on how to maintain trees, plants, shrubs and other ecological features of an ...
Fall yardwork isn't just raking. Experts share tips to boost curb appeal now and grow a healthier, more colorful yard for ...
The best road to rebloom is starting with plants or species that sometimes naturally flower in the fall. Many gardeners have seen this in their own yard when a fall warm spell follows a cold period.
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Chuck Martin: Fall flowering shrubs?
Discover fall-flowering shrubs like seven-son flower, bush clover, and native witch-hazel to extend garden color, attract ...
Fall is the perfect time to plant rhododendrons! The warm soil, increased moisture from dew and rain, and gentle temperatures ...
Self-sown, or “volunteer” plants that appear in our gardens can be most welcome, and interesting. Once in a while, plant drop ...
Don’t throw away your old coffee grounds or filters – three types of plants in your garden love them
COFFEE grounds don’t belong in the trash, they belong in your garden. Packed with nutrients like nitrogen, potassium, and magnesium, they can work wonders for vegetables, turf, and landscape ...
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