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Garland County Master Gardeners Karin Grisham, back left, and Paula Jackson are seen with homeowners Barbara and Al Niven whose yard at 200 Bellaire Drive was named Residential Yard of the Month for ...
This three-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath, 2,700-square-foot carriage house in Crescent Hill is featured on the 2025 Crescent Hill Garden Tour.
Trees for your Garden Judas tree planting guide: Grow this Mediterranean redbud easily to elevate your garden The Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum) is nicknamed the “love tree” for its heart ...
My redbud tree seems to be having problems, only half has bloomed this year, the other half is losing bark and has some dead-looking branches. I also see woodpeckers on the damaged parts. What is ...
There are many good substitutes for this tree, including the Eastern Redbud. This native tree is flowering right now with its beautiful purplish reddish blooms.
Take your small home to new heights with these dwarf plants for front yard landscaping in small yards and single story homes.
This windbreak also acts as a privacy screen and includes a non-native dwarf strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo Compacta) surrounded by a community of native manzanitas, sages, Artemisia california, and ...
'Perfect for compact yards, Magnolia 'Ann' is a striking dwarf tree that comes highly recommended,' says Alex Kantor, owner of Perfect Plants Nursery. 'At full size, it will reach no taller than 10 ...
To grow plants, you first must understand how they grow in their native homes, Neil Sperry writes.
I’m a holly fanatic, so they’re my preference for shrubs in the shade, and the best ones in your size range include dwarf yaupon, dwarf Chinese, Carissa and dwarf Burford.
My “go-to” groundcovers are regular mondograss (dwarf mondo is way too slow growing), liriope (where I need something taller), and purple wintercreeper euonymus (which I also use in full sun).