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Flowering shrubs are the secret weapon here. They show up reliably, deliver stunning displays, and keep working year after ...
Vines are an excellent way to add color, texture and structural variety to the landscape. Vines will generally need some type of support and are usually grown on a trellis, arbor, fence, wall ...
Mexican Flame Vine (Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides): A native of Mexico, this sunny, orange, daisy-like blooming vine does quite well in our area of Zone 9a-11b. It will die back to the ground in a ...
Gardeners fall for wisteria's ­beauty and intoxicating fragrance. Love can fade with the blooms, however, when an explosion of over-eager shoots claims shared ground in smaller landscapes ...
Candy corn vine adds a pop of sugary color to any garden — and hummingbirds love it, too! Here's how to grow it in your yard. The post Grow Candy Corn Vine as a Sweet Treat for Hummingbirds ...
Climbing plants are often the best answers where you need quick greenery and color to hide landscape distractions.Annual vines that seem to shoot up overnight include morning glory, moonflower ...