Give this deer-resistant shrub an occasional prune in late winter to help it keep its shape. Abelias are best for USDA hardiness zones 4 to 11. The boxwood is a densely growing evergreen shrub ...
If you want to keep prying eyes out, but don’t want to—or can’t—install a fence, surround your property with these trees and ...
Rosmarinus officinalis, commonly known as rosemary, is an aromatic evergreen shrub that adds flavor to culinary dishes and ...
Boxwood shrubs are deer-resistant evergreen plants with small, glossy green leaves. The wintergreen variety is best known for its vibrant green color and compact growth habits. A mature ...
The bug’s caterpillar is the killing stage. Box tree moth caterpillars chew boxwood leaves and stems, potentially defoliating whole plants in bad infestations and opening the stems to dehydration.
Scientists found a tiny creature with a “cone-shaped” head on a forest trail in the Paria Peninsula and discovered a new species. Photo from Getty Images / iStockphoto On a forest trail in ...
For those of a certain age, Coneheads is an iconic 90s film. But for breakdancers, it seems, developing a cone-shaped head can be an occupational hazard. Others, such as Ukrainian breakdancer Anna ...
Breakdancers have been urged to avoid headspinning after a dancer who developed a cone-shaped lump on his head due to "years of extensive headspinning practice” had to have it surgically removed.
But over time the bulge grew in size and became more sensitive, until eventually he felt like he couldn’t leave the house without a hat on to cover the cone-shaped mass. The ‘protuberance ...
Do you know who really have a lot on their minds? Breakdancers. That’s right — these head-spinning, gravity-defying performers often carry more on their scalps than just hair. In a paper a ...
Learn More › You don’t need a fence to maintain your privacy when you can block your nosy next-door neighbor from peering into your yard with the help of plants. There’s a number of trees ...