Copyright © 1997-2010 Demand Media. All rights reserved.
The white oak tree, known botanically as quercus alba, is a large deciduous shade… More
The landscape of colonial America has had a major influence on not only our… More
You may find your plantings withering and dying beneath the canopy of your black… More
...ree flowering ground cover plants are periwinkle, sweet woodruff, lily-of-the-valley and epimedium, also known… More
Sidewalks are a necessity in high traffic areas where erosion would otherwise pose a… More
Starting and maintaining an attractive and long lasting flower garden in a zone 5… More
Selecting plants for areas that get little or no sun isn't always easy. Finding… More
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, pre-1997 lawn mowers are responsible for "as much… More
Several kinds of edible wildflowers can be foraged for meals. While some emerge only… More
There is little doubt that summers are getting warmer--areas with sufficient rainfall in the… More
...de range of colors that may be exhibited in their sweet-smelling flowers. Gardeners who… More
The black walnut, though valued as a shade tree and as a source of… More
When searching for a ground cover plant to add texture, depth or simply cover… More
When planting beneath pine trees, there are two major challenges: The dense distribution of… More
How to plan your garden, beginning with permanant structures. More
Great plants to put in your easy-to-care-for shade garden. More
Tips on planting a low maintenance garden. More
Winter color in the garden -- includes lovely photos. More
How and when to use grow groundcovers. More
Sweet woodruff, or galium odoratum, is a ground cover plant from Europe that can go… More
Any other mountain gardeners out there? Like 7000' and higher? I'm at 8300' with lots of pines and aspens :) and scrub oak and rocks :( :( The thing I have a problem with is identifying what will and will not work at this altitude. That seems to affect the… More
...esterday at a local park. Also saw lots of ferns, sweet woodruff, vancouveria (duck foot), and solomon's seal growing wild. Wished some of them had followed me home. ;) More
... picked out a plant. They had nice little pots of sweet… More
How Long Are Seeds Good For?
Zone 5 | Caring
Dahlberg Daisy In Bloom
Zone 5 | Blooming
Learning About What's In It!
Zone 7 | Pruning
Veggies
Zone 7 | Planting
Helped Twine Sugar Sprint Peas
Zone 5 | Caring