Landscaping with timbers is an easy way to create an attractive, natural-looking frame for a flower border or perennial flower bed. Landscape timbers, often used for edging, are long pieces of...
Rock garden designs can range from to sprawling, naturalistic creations to faux dried river beds to rustic mounds of stones, soil, and plants. It all...
Dahlias are subtropical plants native to Central America, and gardeners all over the world grow them for their colorful, diverse, and spectacular blooms.
The secret...
Birch trees belong to the genus Betula and are classified as part of the Betulaceae family of plants. There are more than 60 types of birch trees, which are...
If you're looking for a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, long-blooming flower to fill a bed or line a border, coreopsis plants (Coreopsis spp.) are a perfect choice. With over...
Often considered classic trees and shrubs symbolizing the South, the plants under the genus Magnolia are remarkably diverse, including many species suitable for colder climates. Some species...
While it's easy to admire a formal garden, there is nothing more homey than a rustic garden. With an undone quality that looks organic and unplanned, rustic...
Petunias (Petunia spp.) in flower beds and pots are one of the most popular garden flowers. They are prolific bloomers, and you can find them in just...
A small pond with a waterfall is a top option for adding a water feature to your yard or landscape. Ponds with waterfalls bring a multi-sensory experience to...
Lacecap hydrangeas are hydrangeas whose flower heads look like flat caps with frilly edges, which gave the shrubs their unusual yet appropriate moniker. Like mophead...