Fall is the perfect time to plant hedging, trees and shrubs. Despite shorter and cooler days, the soil remains warm and ...
But of course, the berries are the star of the show. Red tip photinia (Photinia x fraseri) bushes have gained recent popularity and with good reason. Also going by the name "red robin photinia," these ...
Planting plenty of berrying plants is a good way to support birds. They relish berries, stripping many by the new year – ...
Red berries punctuate its green foliage. All parts of the yew plant are toxic. A soft-needled, slow-growing evergreen conifer, the yew is usually counted among low-maintenance shrubs for shaded ...
Cranberries are perhaps best known for their ability to help prevent UTIs, especially in women who are more prone to them.
Beloved for their spring show of 2- to 3-inch blooms in a wide variety of colors, evergreen azaleas ... roses and will be followed by red or orange berries. The shrubs’ flowers, which appear ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
In the fall, the number of birds visiting your yard and garden may drop. During this season, when food is scarce, use these ...
Shrubs are a staple in the garden. They have a lot to offer, from bold foliage and blooms to ornamental berries – and if you ...
Winter flowers are the best way to add a pop of color to your garden during cold months! Here are all the annuals, perennials ...
The evergreen huckleberry and its cousins are survivors. They’ll grow in deep forest and bright sun. The best areas to look ...
* Where to use: Like most asters, ‘Grape Crush’ is a sun-lover that does best in damp, well-drained soil, although it’s a ...