Bloom time: Late summer through fall Flower colors: Blooms green, then fades to white, then pink Hydrangeas are one of the few flowering shrubs that produce spectacular blooms even in partial shade. One hydrangea that has become the superstar of the late-summer garden is 'Limelight'. This ...
Part 1: Flowering Shrubs for the East I'm going to start with flowering shrubs that people in the eastern U.S. have found useful and easy. They and their close relatives are useful in parts of the West as well. Ask yourneighbors, and then your local garden center and nursery, about t...
Azaleas are the most beautiful flowering shrubs for containers and have massive flowers. Just keep them safe from the harsh afternoon sun. Most of these bloom in spring (April and May in the Northern Hemisphere), with some reblooming varieties flowering again in summer or fall. 7. Bougainville...
This list of the best evergreen shrubs features conical and low-growing varieties that are low maintenance and gorgeous for patios, gardens or front doors.
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Flower bed ideas don't have to be predictable. Discover the best designs that can help transform your yard from boring to something special in 2023.
Particularly when landscaping an area around your home, planting your flowers in clusters can bring a clean and professional look to your landscaping. Many flowering shrubs come with recommendations to plant in groups of three. Large flowering bushes do well in groups that line the edge of a pro...
Beautify your landscape with some flowering shrubs and trees. Show some love to your local flora with a wildflower garden. Need a hand keeping all your outdoor plants and flowers happy? Hire a local Lawn Love crew to keep your landscape looking bright and colorful. Media...
Whether you have a big backyard or a just few pots on your patio, you can create a pollinator garden. These tips and ideas will help.
However, the wooden bed frame will add more warmth in a combination with green flowering plants. There are a lot more options to use old and recycled items in your garden. 12. Gravel Path Through Massive Flower Beds Being brave and think outside the box can jazz up your garden’s look...