Bring color, flowers and interest to even the darkest corners of your backyard all through the year by choosing the right shrubs for a shady garden
I live in zone 5. May 21, 2018 by Carol bednarski I just planted two 7 ft flowering dogwoods, with beautiful white flowers yesterday, and this morning woke to find the deer ate the bottom 10 flowering stems off of one of the trees. foot prints in the garden prove it was the deer...
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All ZonesUp to 30% off! Meyer Lemon Tree $89.50 - $97.50 Zones 6–9 Flowering White Dogwood $59.50 - $129.50 1 / 45 Buying Trees and Shrubs in Texas The Lone Star State, Texas, celebrates the Pecan Tree as its state tree, known for its towering height and prized pecan nuts. Alt...
October 26, 2015 at 7:49 pm I have acres of “stuff” growing around here, so I should be able to put a full batch to good use. We put in 70+ trees and shrubs this year in addition to the dozens that were already planted, plus the annual gardens (9 beds). Sometimes I think...
Growing quickly – reaching around 20ft in just five years, with an ultimate height of around 100ft – these Californian natives are hardy to USDA Zone 7. The deep, craggy bark develops and improves with age and the distinctive lobed foliage, that turns from deep green to yellow then ...
. Sun patterns performed by the client in the peak of the growing season revealed that most of the bed spaces receive only 1-4 hours of sun except for a couple raised beds near the house which receive about 7 hours of sun. The garden is in a protected USDA hardiness Zone 5/6. One ...