Garden Photo of the Day
The ordeal started in the mid 1990's when I excitedly wrote in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution about a viburnum I hadn't seen before. It was called 'Kern's Pink', and I had come across it at Don Shadow's wholesale nursery in Winchester, Tennessee. The shrub was in full bloom in late April, maybe a bit past its prime, but you could tell that this had the potential to be a blockbuster plant. Instead of the usual white snowball type blooms on Viburnum plicatum, the flowers were a lovely…
Shimmering Silvers
The soft, felted leaves of the butterfly bush 'Lochinch' beg to be touched My ‘garden-in waiting’ is getting closer to planting. After m...
The Best Shrubs for Your Yard
If you've been wanting to add some foliage and color to your yard, look no further. These are the best shrubs to grow, according to our expert.
Backyard Retreat Ideas - Some of My Favorites - From Around the Net
backyard retreat ideas for some dreamy yards to spend your free time. These are some of my favorites from a simple hammock to a shady nook.
Plant This Tough-as-Nails Perennial Garden Plan for a Gorgeous, Low-Maintenance Landscape
A fuss-free yard doesn't have to be boring. Keep the color coming all season long with this easy-care design.
Whimsical Raindrop Cottage
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Historic Plants – Name That Plant
Posts about Historic Plants written by J.A. Howard-Gibbon
Low maintenance is what everyone wants. This front yard design Incorporated a dry-creek bed with a few native plants. We help to conserve water by installing drip irrigation with an automatic timer, this will keep our plants watered during the hot summers.
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