Garden Design Articles
Early spring is a hard time for gardeners because the days have become warmer and the inactivity of winter is pushing you to get something planted out in the garden. The call to get planting before the threat of frost has passed is hard to ignore. There are some plants that, if properly hardened off, will take several frosts with little or no damage and are perfect for early plantings.
As summer temperatures soar, so does the flight of the butterflies and hummingbirds. In this article, read about great plants to welcome hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden this summer.
King Tut® is versatile - working great in both containers and landscapes and is good when planted in ponds, damp soil or with normal moisture.
This article covers great plants for landscaping.
This article covers the basics on using color in your garden bed. Learn how to create pleasing garden color schemes using flowers, foliage plants and more.
Learn the basic design principles, styles and plant layouts for garden beds.
Learn how this native deciduous holly can add vibrance to your landscape during the otherwise dull winter months.
Creating a garden with 4 season interest is easy when you include shrubs with fall and winter interest.
Let your patriotism shine through with these ideas for adding red, white and blue to your garden and patio containers