Fall is the perfect time to plant hedging, trees and shrubs. Despite shorter and cooler days, the soil remains warm and ...
Native to North America, this shrub loses its leaves in the fall to reveal bright red berries that light up the garden all winter long. It's perfect for adding a splash of color to those dreary ...
Planting plenty of berrying plants is a good way to support birds. They relish berries, stripping many by the new year – ...
If pollinated, female plants produce bright red berries in the fall. Spotted laurel’s real selling point, though, is its showy foliage of mottled green and gold. A confessed DIY junkie ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
Many varieties of cotoneasters have orange and red berries that can be used to trail over containers or be grown upright ...
The evergreen huckleberry and its cousins are survivors. They’ll grow in deep forest and bright sun. The best areas to look ...
Leave the bean pods on this shrub and they turn a startling shade of blue just in time for Halloween, hanging eerily from the ...
What better reason to explore the woods during the Halloween season than in search of poisonous, scary-looking doll’s eyes?
A single bush can grow to more than 15 feet in height and width, crowding out other plants nearby, as well as overtaking the sidewalks and windows by your home. The red berries of Burning Bush may ...
Plant lovers will enjoy the aptly named Christmas cactus, with its flat green stems which erupt with red and pink flowers as ...
Even though the berries of this sumac relative ... and branches are a rich purplish-red color. While herbaceous, pokeweed resembles a loosely branched shrub and in prime condition, a plant is ...