Is your yard starved for sun? Turn your backyard into a thriving oasis with these tried-and-true shade garden plants.
Do you have an area in your garden where the sun just refuses to shine? Rather than leaving it bare, fill this negative space with annuals and perennial plants that thrive in partial to full shade. To ...
Lime' Nandina, a non-invasive variety with vibrant chartreuse foliage. Get to know the ideal light, soil, and water ...
If you're bored of traditional flowering plants to add summer or fall color to your garden, this hardy North American native ...
* What it is: Cherokee sedge is a foot-tall, gently arching, grass-like perennial that’s especially well suited for damp, shady spots. Native to the southern United States, it produces tan, wheat-like ...
Native plants are easier to care for and are beneficial to local wildlife. Start your transition to a native garden with this ...
There is an unusual looking plant with a descriptive name that performs well in shade gardens in the state. The tractor seat plant has oversized, thick and leathery foliage shaped like the curved iron ...
After writing about plants with purple flowers, two gardeners shared their purple horticultural passions.
Changing your soil’s pH and picking the right grass seed can make all the difference. Grass needs sunlight to grow, so start by trimming tree branches to allow more sunlight to reach those shady areas ...
When it comes to weed management in the garden, focusing on prevention will save you from hours spent pulling weeds. Some ...
SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7 p.m. on November 13 in the Ina Brundrett ...