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Hydrangeas are a showstopper in the garden, but they don't pair well with everything. Consider planting them alongside these ...
Grumpy helps a reader struggling with what to grow in their sun-drenched yard. Plus, Grumpy’s plant of the month.
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A museum holding a "lifetime collection" of Doctor Who memorabilia, along with Star Wars and Red Dwarf props, is putting its entire collection up for auction. The Time Machine Museum of Science ...
For effective weed suppression, you'll want to plant this ground cover azalea en masse, spacing your plants around 1 to 2 feet apart as they can reach a width of around 12 to 24 inches. The best time ...
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (WJAR) — At 96 and 102 years young, Betty "Kinney" Faella and her husband, Tony Faella, still enjoy a peaceful walk through the Kinney Azalea Gardens, off Kingstown Road in ...
Some plants can be overwhelmed in a flowering border but can come into their own when planted in a container. David Overend ...
Flowering shrubs, like spirea, abelia, or dwarf azaleas, bring seasonal color without overpowering the space, while ornamental grasses offer texture and movement to sunny spots. Whether starting from ...
May I suggest a mixture of dwarf red pentas, low-growing white flowered zinnias and blue spreading torenia. If you get it started now all should be in full bloom by the Fourth of July.
During the early summer months, a plant in the same family as the azalea also attracts visitors—the blueberry, which ripens in June and July. (Both azaleas and blueberries thrive in the acidic ...
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