By J.J. Barrett Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The first heavy frost for the area was predicted Thursday night ...
Do you ever find yourself eagerly waiting for something to start blooming only to be let down when flowering so quickly passes? It happens to most of us. Instead, the foliage-forward designer ...
It’s fairly easy to have a beautiful landscape in spring and summer, but you’re really showing your green thumb if come wintertime your landscape stands out on a street of leafless, dull brown sticks.
Most gardeners think fall means shutting down for the season, but planting now sets up explosive color displays when ...
While new types of perennials are still appearing in garden centers, it’s the new garden shrubs that are catching our attention. Valuable for bringing structure and form to a space, many also offer ...
Native plants are often known for grand springtime displays followed by dismal summer and fall foliage. But that isn’t true ...
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Why You Should Grow a Dogwood Tree
Dogwoods trees have good looks, and they also attract wildlife. Add a dogwood tree to your yard for colorful flowers, foliage ...
Ready to enjoy spectacular views of changing leaves during the autumn months? Consider a road trip to these national parks for “leaf peeping” “as forests, woods, and shrublands turn a magnificent ...
No matter the size of your backyard, privacy is important and there are different ways to create it. Privacy shrubs offer several benefits over hardscape solutions ...
The rain followed by the sunshine means our yards are starting to grow! We have a lot of gardening questions this time of year, so we're glad to have Ciscoe Morris on speed dial! He joined the show to ...
The backbone for a landscape is the trees and shrubs that form it. When choosing shrubs for a landscape think seasonality. We want to have something blooming in every season — not just a show of color ...
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