This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
It is possible to brighten up those shady spots in your landscape. It is all about proper plant selection, planting and care.
As someone who has grown more than 1,000 different kinds of plants in the shade over the last 17 years ... Commonly known as Indian pinks, Spigelia thrives in warm, humid climates in USDA zones 5 to 9 ...
Bugleweed is popular for its unique and attractive foliage, producing a dense carpet of green-purple foliage. Growing no ...
With all of the magnificent magnolia tree varieties out there, you can choose any of these types to add cups of color and ...
If you are looking for spring blooms that are a little different, then try Chionodoxa forbesii sp. or Glory of the Snow.
Shade is the blocking of sunlight (in particular direct sunshine as opposed to diffuse light reflected from the sky) by any object, and also the shadow created by that object. To grow healthy plants ...
This choice of deciduous and evergreen shrubs, including conifers, features some of the most cold tolerant of all garden plants. All surive temperatures below -20°C (-4°F), and have a hardiness rating ...
Shade has a direct impact on photosynthesis and production of plants. Exposure to shade significantly reduces crops yields. Identifying shade-tolerant genomic loci and ... with these two SNPs being ...
Using shade plants and flowers to add some cover to your garden during summer makes sense, as these are the places you’ll want to be on a hot day. The good news is there are lots of shade-loving ...