House Digest on MSN
Why Your Leaning Crepe Myrtle Needs To Be Staked—and How To Do It Correctly
You just bought a young crepe myrtle for your garden. Before you can enjoy the vibrant blooms, you need to stake it to make ...
With temperatures above freezing during the day but below freezing at night, tree bark will thaw and expand in the sun but ...
Steven Peikin and Amy Spicer's Bryn Mawr home had “grandma’s house” vibes, but they renovated to give it a “laid-back feel.” ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on bougainvilleas, creeping fig, crape myrtles, crown of thorns and ...
Plants are starting to see their fall colors early this season. So, plan accordingly and plant locally sourced, native shrubs ...
Charleston’s American Gardens park is transforming into a holiday destination with free events and a restored carousel, ...
Keep Cueruo Beautiful members planted native oaks and crepe myrtle trees in collaboration with City of Cuero employees, H-E-B ...
Southern Living on MSN
5 Benefits Of Letting Plants Go To Seed—And Why Experts Recommend It
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
It didn’t take long for downtowners to adopt a new one-acre urban community park between King and Meeting streets as if it had always been there.
Something wonderful has been created in Moriac. What was once part of a sheep paddock has been transformed into a lush and ...
Now that deciduous vegetation is defoliating for autumn into winter, distinctive bark of some trees and shrubbery is becoming more prominent.
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