When you're considering adding trees to your outdoor space, you'll need to make sure to choose a compact option that won't damage your home or driveway.
Flowering trees can make a big statement when they're in full bloom. Every yard should have at least one such tree.
As the growing season ends, you may think your window to plant bushes and trees has closed. Fret not. Here are some options ...
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Fragrant flowers are remembered long after their blooms have faded and and they are a joy to grow. Consider adding frangrance ...
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Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it's fragrant, ...
Our fall season has finally arrived, with the ebb and flow of ambient temperature typical of Central Texas to the Upper Gulf ...
If you’re in the market for new trees, consider planting natives. They are generally lower maintenance than exotic species, require less water, fertilizers and pesticides, and often cost less, too.
Homeowners with small ... trees thrive in full sun or partial shade as long as they have access to moderately moist soil that can easily drain, making them a low-maintenance choice. Hawthorns grow ...
Grow it in full to part sun in zones 5-9, where it can grow as tall as 100 feet in rich, moist soil (shorter under less-than-ideal conditions). Plus, you’ll also get fruit.