For a recent contest, topiarists—gardeners who clip plants into elaborate sculptures—displayed their creations to the world.
Invasive plants are highly opportunistic and they don’t need much help from us to thrive, writes gardening columnist.
From size to color to functionality, learn what consumers are looking for in shrubs today — and how breeders are responding.
Already threatened by a deadly blight disease and several lesser evils, America’s top-selling shrub is now in the crosshairs ...
WHEN the cold weather and typical British rain kicks in, most of us retreat from the garden.  But it turns out, there’s ...
Their cheery flowers add colour to the garden when not ... Hannah uses an electric hedge trimmer to create a box hedge shape that acts as a large windbreak and a privacy screen.
Such a list would ideally need to include a large number of alternative plants for each invasive species, because no one ...
THE colder months tend to zap any colour from our garden. As plants become dormant our gardens can lack character – but not ...
Richardson and Boston both want to see the rabbits stay. They laughed as they recounted coming home to find “at least 36” ...
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16 ways to make cheap plants look posh
Learning a few tricks from the professionals on how to make cheap plants look posh will pay dividends. On a budget? Here's ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of American beautyberry, bromeliads, azaleas, ...
I wish you could see what happens to the magnificent colors of berry and bird and flower in the slanting autumn light.