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Looking for a plant to help you fill those tough to manage spots in the drier and shadier parts of the garden? Here are three ...
A small shady backyard doesn’t mean you can’t have a beautiful garden. Here are small evergreen plants for shade: use them to create your dream garden. These evergreen plants thrive in shady ...
One of the most common questions we receive from Johnson County residents when they receive their free soil test is what to ...
These shade-loving plants are perfect for outdoor and indoor gardens with dark spots. From Hosta to Begonias to Bleeding Hearts, here’s what to plant in shade.
Drought-tolerant Japanese tree lilacs (Syringa reticulata) produce beautiful white, purple, or pink flowers in spring, says DePaola.These trees are very resilient, long-lived, and emit a wonderful ...
If your backyard is prone to long spells without rain, opting for drought-tolerant trees is a smart move. Their ability to thrive despite drier periods will give you peace of mind, especially when ...
Next look at specific sites. Choose moisture-loving plants for wet, poorly drained sites and drought-tolerant plants for hotter or sunnier areas. Shade Trees. Because shade trees require 25 to 30 ...
Grows in full sun to partial shade and is salt-tolerant. Tolerates a wide range of pH, ... so it does not belong in a small yard. If any of these trees sound like a great addition to your yard, ...
Regarded as one of the best small flowering trees, it’s a joy to have in your garden. It’ll work in USDA hardiness zones 5-9 and prefers a spot that’s partially shady.
Just because you have limited space doesn't mean you can't have a majestic tree—consider one of these dwarf tree varieties.