… This perennial grows to a height of 3 feet with full sun to partial shade and moist soil conditions. It has white blooms from September to December and is a specimen. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This tree grows to a height of 60 feet with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It is a specimen in a hedge and is resistant to deer. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This perennial grows to a height of 2 feet in full sun to partial shade and moist soil conditions.This specimen plant bears pink and red blooms from May to October. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This perennial needs full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions to reach a height of 4 feet. From May to June it produces blue blooms. It belongs in a border. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This clump-forming perennial grows to a height of 2 feet with full sun to partial shade to full shade and moist soil conditions. It belongs in a border or a ground cover. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This evergreen palm grows to a height of 20 feet with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. It is a specimen in a border and is resistant to deer. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This evergreen cactus can grow up to 3 feet high with full sun to partial shade and moderate moisture conditions. From midwinter to early spring it produces attractive white blooms. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… This pyramidal tree is a deciduous conifer and needs full sun and moderate to moist soil conditions to reach a height of 20 feet. It is a specimen and resistant to deer. …
Type: Garden Guide Plant
… Q. Should I remove snow from my shrubs? A. It is not necessary to remove light amounts of snow from trees and shrubs. However, heavy snowfalls threaten to break branches, especially on evergreens because they collect large amounts of snow. When … Mother Nature delivers winter storms, gently brush off the snow off by hand or use a broom to very gently remove it. Do not shake branches because they are brittle at this time of year and …
Type: Plant Info
… Q. Should I remove snow from my shrubs? A. It is not necessary to remove light amounts of snow from trees and shrubs. However, heavy snowfalls threaten to break branches, especially on evergreens because they collect large amounts of snow. When … Mother Nature delivers winter storms, gently brush off the snow off by hand or use a broom to very gently remove it. Do not shake branches because they are brittle at this time of year and …
Type: Plant Info