Summer-Blooming Shrubs Add Beauty to Every Garden
so the plant experiences little trauma and quickly resumes its usual growth cycle. To see a brief video demo of the air tool, visit growingwisdom.com, click on “Trees & Shrubs” and
we get stragglers from up north as they join the annual migration. It’s fun and honestly, a little bit rewarding to see an occasional visitor stop by to fuel up on sugar water and nectar from late blooming zinnias through September 30...
Planting spring-blooming bulbs begins with choosing a location that has full exposure to the sun and is well drained. Build a berm or raised bed to ensure good drainage. If your soil is heavy with clay content, dig in a generous, three or four inch deep layer of organic compost. Bulbs ...
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As we transition from the lower temperatures of winter to the vibrant energy of spring, gardeners throughout the state are rolling up their sleeves, ready to nurture their green spaces into lush, blooming spaces. This comprehensive guide is your ally, from prepping your lawn for its first spri...
Dating back to the 1300’s, this is a zone 4, exceptionally fragrant rose also known as Rosa gallica officinalis. For a once-blooming rose, it is very impressive! I brought this one from Longmont, too. Last year it didn’t look so good and got powdery mildew, which I had never seen...
Blooming period:Summer to fall USDA hardiness zones: 3-9 Shrubs Shrubs contribute significantly to the aesthetic and structure of a garden, attracting essential pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Additionally, they effectively form privacy hedges and introduce vibrant color accents across your ya...
Mayhaws produce lovely white blooms and are one of the earliest blooming trees in the Deep South, paving the way for spring. They bloom around the end of February and early March, and the fruit ripens in April and May. Mayhaws are a smaller tree that will fit in many places around ...
What's blooming? It's more like what's buzzing, and fluttering for this Garden Bloggers Bloom Day in August 2104! It's no secret that The Garden Buzz is all about a lively garden. I've always believed a garden isn't really alive unless there are lots of creatures about. Everyone is...