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One of the most common questions we receive from Johnson County residents when they receive their free soil test is what to ...
Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
Summer planting causes undue stress on plants. Learn why some plants are less likely to survive when planted in the summer ...
Looking for plants to line the foundation of your home? Then you've come to the right place, as we have some great options ...
Indoor plants not only make a space more visually appealing but also make them healthier. If you don't get much sunlight, shady plants are the best option for you. These plants flourish in low ...
Growing plants in the shade can be challenging. Learn more about twelve shade-loving perennials that will thrive in full to ...
The plant blooms with lemon-yellow, bell-shaped flowers in April and May. Large bellwort prefers shade and well-drained ... way to one to three nodding 1.5-inch lemon-yellow flowers, which bloom ...
Well-tended, colorful trees can add much-needed shade ... USDA hardiness zones: The northern species does well in zones 4 to 8, while the southern does well in 5 to 9. Size: The northern type ...
If you are wondering whether that shrub, flower, or tree that you saw in a magazine or catalog will grow well in your garden ... zones and 5-degree half zones. Connecticut has two hardiness ...
As minimum temperatures warm and a location's planting zone increases (e.g., from Zone 5 to Zone 6), certain plants and insects may expand into areas where they previously wouldn't have survived ...
Long lived and adaptable, I have a peony plant that has been flowering for 35 years near the trunk of a huge cedar. It must like the good drainage and partial shade that is a hallmark of cedar ...