The gooseneck loosestrife has an unusual arrangement of flowers with its curved stems and a multitude of small white flowers. It can be grown in zones 3 through 8 and…
For those who enjoy a whimsical-looking garden with an English cottage aesthetic or for those looking to add dimension and contrast in their landscaping, coreopsis is a wonderful, hardy, and…
Creeping phlox, also known as moss phlox, is a low-maintenance perennial groundcover. They provide vibrant and pastel blooms in the spring and work well as camouflage for challenging terrain. Since…
The mountain bluet, Centaurea montana, also called the mountain cornflower or bachelor’s button, originated in the mountains of Europe. It’s readily identifiable by the shape of its burgundy flower heads,…
Have you just moved to Georgia? Maybe you’re eager to create a garden that will stand up to drought? Or are you a long-time Georgia resident wondering what you can…
Despite its desert climate, many plants thrive in Arizona. In fact, most plants will grow well there that tolerate USDA hardiness zones of 4b to 10b. Drought-resistant plants in Arizona…
Texas is known for its hot and arid summers when the tumbleweeds tumble and dust cyclones swirl. It might seem like an inhospitable place to grow a lush or colorful…
Any discerning gardener knows that a world-class rose bush will distinguish a home. Its elegant stems, vibrant green leaves and luxurious blooms seem like the work of a seasoned expert.…
The hibiscus is a stunning plant that is native to subtropical and tropical regions, and is revered for its large, brightly colored blooms. So, when your hibiscus fails to produce…
Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.
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