In maturity, the basswood develops a pyramidal shape and can grow to 80 feet high and 50 feet wide. The heart-shaped leaves ...
Shady areas in landscapes and gardens require plants that need or tolerate shade. If you need ideas, attend the class “Some ...
Many native plants, including some ferns, are adapted to dry shade. We are fortunate that many non-native plants from regions ...
Next time you shop for groceries check the produce section for ginger root, spaghetti squash, whole pineapples, and Chayote ...
Hellebores, witch hazels, and snowdrops are three plants that love the cold weather and offer up blooms to brighten up the ...
Opt for the standard green variety. A shade-loving tropical plant that actually prefers artificial lighting over sunlight.
Our neighbor has a large magnolia tree that casts very heavy shade into our yard. It has left us with a large bare area, and ...
Plant bare root roses as soon as possible to prevent the exposed roots from drying out. This ancient species makes a gorgeous shade tree with a lovely upright, pyramidal canopy, distinctive fan-shaped ...
Society garlic (Tulbaghia) looks a bit like chives (both are related to onions and garlic) and its common name comes from its ...
Too much shade? No problem! We found shade ground cover plants that are perfect for every type of garden and landscape.
Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? The peace, harmony and beauty of these spaces is appealing to so many of us. Whether ...
Now is a good time to plant shade trees. The recommended varieties for the San Antonio area include live oak, Texas red oak, cedar elm, Mexican sycamore, Montezuma cypress, Mexican white oak ...