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North Texas garden pros from Shades of Green and Nicholson-Hardie share their picks for vines and other climbing plants.
The ice storm and long periods of freezing temperatures in January made this a hard winter for some of the tropical plants in ...
Roses pair beautifully with a wide range of annuals, perennials, shrubs, and vines. Some rose companions provide contrasting ...
Border plants offer definition along garden beds and driveways, creating neat lines that help to contain other vegetation. Of ...
Add purple plants to your yard and enjoy the bold, colorful blooms all season long. We found purple flowering plants for ...
Some flowering plants just won’t quit! Discover gorgeous annuals, perennials, and vines to plant in spring for radiant blooms ...
Colder climate gardeners may want to sow their seeds indoors in April, to transplant in May when the weather is more ...
With their sticky foliage and stems, petunias have never been an enjoyable plant to deadhead. The Supertunia® petunias make ...
Keep the soil moist until seedlings germinate. Morning glory grows best in full sun. Plant morning glories where they will ...
Spring brings the return of color to the garden as bulbs bloom, perennials re-emerge, and new annuals settle in. But there’s ...
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), also known as Persian buttercup. This plant produces beautiful flowers in a ...
but you can still buy established plants or seedlings and transplant them into your garden. A spring classic, tulips are perennial favorites that bring a burst of color in shades of red ...