Growing Hydrangeas in Zone 10
Hydrangea macropylla—AKA Japanese, French, or Snowball hydrangea–is one of the most successful hydrangeas you can cultivate in Zone 10. Generally, this plant requires slightly acid soil, but for blue and …
Hydrangea macropylla—AKA Japanese, French, or Snowball hydrangea–is one of the most successful hydrangeas you can cultivate in Zone 10. Generally, this plant requires slightly acid soil, but for blue and …
There are two types of peonies — tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. However, if you want to get the best of both worlds, you can go with intersectional peonies, a …
Possible fall bulbs zone 9 are a dime a dozen- tulips, hyacinths, and daffodil varieties alone should more than satisfy your craving for color when spring arrives, and some have …
A gloriously sweeping vista of fragrant yellow blossoms waving in the breeze clearly defines the spring’s daffodil flowers in Connecticut. As a harbinger of spring, daffodils are one of the …
Very few can match Hibiscus in beauty and presence. It can transform landscapes and gardens into a tropical paradise with large, upturned festive flowers and leave an indelible mark on …
There is no denying that every gardener dreams of having a colorful garden with gorgeous flowers. But when deer trespass the area and start eating your plants and flowers, it …
Climbers make for the most valuable ornamental plants, and for homeowners with small gardens, Clematis vines are an excellent option. Unlike the Tarzan-swinging imagined vines, Clematis tend to be robust …
Avocados are commonly associated with warm climates because they grow and produce fruits well in full sun. For the most part, this means they can do well in zones closer …
Any place with a USDA hardiness rating of zone 9 is going to be quite a hot place. That means thinking about planting tropical palm trees in zone 9 is …
Maintaining a lawn is time-consuming and takes lots of effort. From frequent watering to weekly mowing, you’ll need to pay close attention to your grass to keep it healthy and …