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Water is the life blood that supports all life on earth and is vital to any garden. The National Garden Scheme is partnered ...
‘Foxgloves are some of the best plants for a cottage garden style, not least because they tolerate semi-shade,’ says garden ...
Hydrangeas are a showstopper in the garden, but they don't pair well with everything. Consider planting them alongside these ...
The Manhattan Area Garden Tour is back this summer, with the theme “Blooms, Birds and Butterflies.” The Saturday tour ...
‘Growing aromatic herbs like rosemary, sage and mint around your garden can create a fragrant barrier that confuses and deters snails and slugs as they dislike the strong scent and scratchy texture,’ ...
Your sun gardens are dazzling, but do you struggle with finding ways to add pizzazz to your yard’s shadiest areas? It can be ...
Key Takeaways Even without much sun, you can grow a vibrant garden by choosing the right perennials. Plants like hydrangeas and ferns thrive in low-light conditions and offer beautiful color and ...
The list includes Japanese maples, dogwoods, aucubas, mahonias, hostas, ferns, hellebores, summer phlox, ajuga, colocasias, oxalis, cast iron plants (aspidistras), cleyeras, and ‘Texas Gold ...
So that’s why I like to do the heucheras and hostas because they come in so many different colors,” said Wallitsch. And of course Hydrangeas add a pop of color and various mini ferns add some ...
Plants with contrasting greens include Elephant Ears, Ferns, and Hostas. Mixing different plant forms ensures visual appeal year-round.
Hosta’s spreading habit complements the elegant, upright shape of hydrangeas. Pair shade-loving hostas with hydrangeas to create a mixed or woodland border in your garden.