As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Whether you live in an area with little rain or you're looking for something that can handle some neglect, these drought-tolerant ground covers are great picks.
As Delaware experiences drought, native plants offer a drought-resistant and sustainable alternative. And fall may be the best time to plant them.
Growing plants that can withstand bizarre weather patterns is becoming more of a worry these days. Try these resilient plants ...
Peonies Peonies are hardy plants. There are peony varieties growing in most U.S. states. These low-maintenance perennial ...
Discover low-maintenance companion plants that enhance the beauty of blue oat grass. Explore the best pairings to create a ...
Do you know why perennials are so poor at math ... We went from squishy wet to heat-baked drought within a few months, and soaking fall rains have been lacking across much of the region.
With the summer fires soon to be in full effect, disaster management efforts must be in place. By adding fire-scaping ground covers, you are alleviating the wildfire problems.
Many perennials with gray or silvery stems and leaves are drought tolerant, including members of the mint family with their square stems. A personal favorite is Russian sage (Salvia yangii, formerly ...
to flower more freely and to be more drought tolerant. Plant them in containers for pops of colour, use them in mixed beds with perennials like daises, gaura or ornamental grasses, or as a ...