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Take your small home to new heights with these dwarf plants for front yard landscaping in small yards and single story homes.
Few spring scenes are as spectacular as the annual display provided by dogwood trees in the Ozark woodlands. Inconspicuous for most of the year, these diminutive denizens of our forests outdo their ...
Dogwood tree adapts to a variety of climates ... “Red Beauty,” a relatively new cultivar, produces dark rosy-red bracts on a semi-dwarf tree. Several lighter pink cultivars are also available.
The Salem Parks Department celebrated Earth Day Tuesday with new additions to Waterworth Memorial Park. The department ...
These plants seem to thrive in the Western Washington climate and adapt to many different types of growing conditions.
Over the 40 plus years of writing this garden column, I have learned what plants cause Western Washington gardeners the most problems (daphnes, hebe, basil and dogwood, to name a few) and which ...
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House Digest on MSNTypes Of Flowers You Shouldn't Grow Near Fruit TreesWhen planning your yardscape, it's tempting to surround a beautiful fruit tree with colorful blooms. But, avoid these flowers if you want your tree to thrive.
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House Digest on MSNTrees You Didn't Know Actually Produced Edible FruitWe're all familiar with apples and pears, but there are many other fruit trees that produce edible fruit. Perhaps not as popular, they're still worth the taste.
Dogwood tree adapts to a variety of climates and soils ... “Red Beauty,” a relatively new cultivar, produces dark rosy-red bracts on a semi-dwarf tree. Several lighter pink cultivars are also ...
Did you know there is a state champion right in the heart of Shelburne? You can’t miss it. It’s standing near the Pierson ...
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