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It seems simple, plants are either annuals or perennials. Right? Well, it gets a bit more complicated than that. Annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees are the most common types of plants, but biennials and temperennials are available too.
Learn to talk the language of Hydrangeas and find out what all of the different terms used to describe and/or refer to Hydrangeas mean.
With the right sun, water, fertilizer and a bit of care you can grow truly super Superbells®.
Learn how to maximize the potential of your garden plantings with tips on everying from bed prep to design to maintenance.
Discover cultivars of native false indigo that are perfectly sized for urban and suburban landscapes.
Whats new in the shrub world? This article previews exciting new shrubs available in 2012.
Learn how "Bad" shade areas can be real assets in your garden.
Early spring is a hard time for gardeners because the days have become warmer and the inactivity of winter is pushing you to get something planted out in the garden. The call to get planting before the threat of frost has passed is hard to ignore. There are some plants that, if properly hardened off, will take several frosts with little or no damage and are perfect for early plantings.