Flowering native shade plants in your garden help to support biodiversity, a key element in a sustainable garden. Native shrubs for shade areas provide habitat, sanctuary and often food for many ...
Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the ...
Always plant flowering perennials suited to a shaded environment, such as anemones. While these plants will be less floriferous in full shade, they will still produce blooms. If you are looking to ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
Shady areas in landscapes and gardens require plants that need or tolerate shade. If you need ideas, attend the class “Some ...
Our guide will help you choose the right plants for the shade in your garden. Spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips, and daffodils are perfect for growing under deciduous trees and shrubs as they ...
Many native plants, including some ferns, are adapted to dry shade. We are fortunate that many non-native plants from regions ...
The flower spikes stand up to four feet tall and open from mid to late summer. Plants perform best with light shade and plenty of moisture. Spread seeds on the soil surface and tamp them in, but do ...
If needed, extensive pruning should be done to spring-flowering trees and shrubs soon after they finish flowering. Prune summer-flowering trees and shrubs in mid- to late-winter. Remove dead growth ...
As winter's chill lingers gardens can start to look a little dreary. But two types of plants can defy the cold to deliver a ...
Pink flowering trees create a focal point in the garden, offering outstanding color and eye-catching blooms. These trees also ...