Lavender: The Most Common Picky & Difficult Plant to Grow in New England!
Learn how to successfully grow lavender in New England with tips on climate, soil, and care for thriving plants in this beautiful, hardy region. Perfect for gardeners seeking a fragrant bloom!
Clover Lawns are Coming to A Front Yard Near You - The Real Benefits
Just walk barefoot and you’ll understand that clover has a soft, cushiony texture that can be pleasant to walk on barefoot. It's not as prickly as traditional grass, making it more comfortable for outdoor activities like picnics or playing with children and pets.
Is That Hole from a Groundhog a Vole or a Mole?
Moles and voles are both small, furry mammals that live in underground burrows, but they are different in several ways. Here are some tips for telling the difference between a mole and a vole…..
Creating and Pruning Espalier Trees
Espalier trees are prized for their unique and striking appearance. When grown properly, they have a symmetrical, two-dimensional shape that makes them stand out in a garden or landscape. They can be trained to grow in a variety of patterns, including horizontal tiers, diagonal branches, and fan shapes, which allows for a great deal of creativity and customization.
Growing Beautiful Diahlias In New England
Dahlias are stunning flowers that come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Their beauty lies in their large, showy blooms, which can range from a few inches to over a foot in diameter. The petals of a dahlia are usually thick and velvety, with a range of textures from smooth to ruffled. They come in a variety of shapes, including ball, pom-pom, cactus, and waterlily, each with its own unique beauty.