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Evergreen shrubs are the backbone of any garden. Over several years working as a professional gardener, I have found that ...
Emma Fell, head of horticulture at Hillier, recommends Photinia fraseri “Red Robin” for our list of fast-growing shrubs.
I have kept those cut short, but if they have berries, they seed new plants. My old and tallest nandina produces berries every year, but it has not moved. It is still a clump. Others are trying to ...
Blooming shrubs add color and texture to the landscape, but some of them are more trouble than they're worth. Avoid growing ...
Esperanza, Pride of Barbados and Firebush will attract butterflies and hummingbirds to you garden. Deer leave them alone.
Since becoming a Master Gardener in 2015, I started thinking back on when my love of gardening really "blossomed." ...
One such plant is silver buffaloberry, a native shrub that attracts honey bees (and bonus, fuzzy bumblebees) to your yard with its pollen-filled blooms and birds with its tasty, bright red berries and ...
Requires full sun. Adapts to all well-drained soil types. A fast-growing large shrub that may be trained as a small tree. Has compound leaves, white flowers in spring and clusters of red berries ...
While you might think of plants that spread ... a gorgeous orange-red color in the fall. But before this foliage even appears, you'll see small yellow flower spikes in early spring. After flowering, ...
And also, note that these green plants with greenish-white berries in the summer become red and orange in the fall. According to the ASPCA, poison sumac is not toxic for dogs, cats, or horses. However ...