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Carroll, the annual flower department manager at Graf's Garden Shop, Landscape and Farm Market in Akron, no longer has to ...
Our previous column introduced a project to exchange two groups of plants to provide better growing conditions: moving aeoniums from the ground to containers in semi-shade, and moving ...
Virginia creeper is a climbing plant with adhesive pads and five leaflets that produces berries which feed wildlife, but can be deadly to humans if consumed.
"Max" gardeners like their yards looking bold, bright, and abundant. Here's how to do that without descending into a chaotic ...
By Felder Rushing Gardening Columnist Summer doldrums are upon us, and I am hunkered down for the duration, going outside ...
The summer of 2025 is rainy and humid. Lawns are thriving, require frequent mowing, and are emerald green in mid-July. Weeds ...
The shape and color of hibiscus flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds, plus they offer plenty of energy-rich nectar. Choose from tropical, woody shrub, or native perennial hibiscus types ...
Wondering about the best plants for hot weather? Here are the flowers and plants that can handle the heat, including annuals and perennials.
If you live in USDA hardiness zone 8 and are not sure what to plant, here is a comprehensive list of ones you should consider ...
Ask the Master Gardener: Bleeding hearts are a good perennial for a shade garden This plant forms bushy clumps up to 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide, giving it a shrub-like appearance.
"I grow ‘Midnight Marvel’ hibiscus paired with ‘Cheyenne Sky’ Red Switchgrass, and Ginger Wine NineBark, all of which are perennial," says Dillon.