Garden Articles

The Power of Mulching for Gardens and Yards

Imagine stepping into a lush, healthy garden where every plant is thriving, the soil feels rich and cool to the touch, and weeds are nowhere to be seen. What's the secret behind this picture-perfect scene? Often, you'll find a thick, tidy layer of mulch.

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Summer Blooming Trees

When choosing flowering trees, we often select from spring bloomers but overlook elegant summer blooming trees that add drama and beauty. Consider these exceptional summer bloomers for your next landscape addition.

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Watering When Away

It's vacation time! You're going away for two weeks, everyone's busy, and it's going to be hot. What about your houseplants? A few minutes of planning and a garden center trip will meet watering needs when you're gone.

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Buddleia: Our Beloved Butterfly Bush or Not?

Buddleia, commonly known as the butterfly bush, has won gardeners' hearts for its vibrant summer blooms and ability to attract butterflies. However, B. davidii is invasive, spreading rapidly and outcompeting natives.

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Selecting the Right Plant for the Right Place

Creating a thriving landscape isn't just about pretty plants—it's about matching plant selection to your garden's unique conditions. This "right plant, right place" principle ensures healthier plants, less maintenance, and greater garden longevity.

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The Heat is On: Heat Stress and The Veggie Garden

Heat stress in plants occurs when temperatures exceed their optimal range for growth. This typically happens during hot spells when temperatures soar above 90°F for extended periods, affecting plant health.

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Deer-Resistant Annuals

Gardeners in deer-prone areas can enjoy vibrant annual flowers that deer typically avoid due to pungent scents or unappealing textures. While no plant is deer-proof, smart selections create beautiful, resilient gardens.

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Combining Mulch & Stone in Your Landscape

Transform your landscape by artfully combining mulch and decorative stone. This dynamic duo creates stunning contrast and texture while providing practical benefits like moisture retention, weed suppression, and reduced maintenance.

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Zinnias for a Riot of Summer Color

With their bright, cheerful flowers, long bloom period, and easy-going nature, Zinnias are an old-fashioned favorite in the summer garden. These vibrant annuals come in a riot of colors and sizes for sunny settings.

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Top Ten Vegetable Garden Mistakes (and how to correct them)

Starting a vegetable garden is exciting but challenging for new gardeners. Here are ten common mistakes beginners make and tips to avoid them: choosing wrong locations, ignoring soil health, overcrowding plants.

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Joe Pye Weed: A Native Jewel

Joe Pye Weed, known botanically as Eutrochium (formerly Eupatorium), is a perennial favorite among gardeners seeking late-season, native bloomers that also encourage a variety of pollinators. Renowned for its tall stature, attractive foliage, and clusters of mauve-pink flowers, Joe Pye Weed is a staple and a jewel in pollinator-friendly gardens. About Joe Pye Weed is […]

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Grasses With Gusto

Ornamental Grasses lend a unique dimension to any landscape with their texture, sound, motion and architecture. By planting ornamental grasses, you can also add multi-seasonal excitement to your landscape.

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Daylilies… Easy to Grow, Fun to Collect!

Few perennials can match the daylily (Hemerocallis) for versatility and durability. One of the most popular perennials, daylilies have become a collector plant for novice and experienced gardeners alike.

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Perennial Flowering Vines

Vines are valuable and versatile plants that provide a remarkable vertical display while using minimal ground space. Offering an extensive mixture of decorative foliage, flowers, fruits and fragrance, vines are generally fast-growing, relatively pest-free and require minimal maintenance.

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Versatile Hydrangeas

Tall or short, red, pink, purple, blue, white and shades in between, few shrubs provide the versatility of hydrangeas. Generations of gardeners have loved and designed their gardens using these showy shrubs as summer privacy screens, landscape focal points and beautiful cut flowers. Now, thanks to new hydrangea introductions, there are even more ways to use them.

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