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Often growing with little care in the right spot, clematis vines will bloom best when trimmed correctly at least once a year.
North Texas garden pros from Shades of Green and Nicholson-Hardie share their picks for vines and other climbing plants.
A scientist who is studying the impact of invasive plants on Bermuda’s landscape has advised residents to be cautious about ...
Hell’s Kitchen favorite Amarone has blossomed into something fresh — meet Root & Vine, a modern reimagining with American ...
The once-common beach morning glory vines (Ipomoea pes-caprae) have slowly been disappearing from Cox’s Bazar beach in ...
Hummingbird fuchsia (Fuchsia magellanica) never stops blooming. As long as you live in a frost-free zone, you can grow it and ...
The plant could easily be mistaken for something else, and has the potential to kill pets and other animals. Read more.
You don’t need a big garden to grow passion fruit. Whether you have a sunny balcony, a terrace, or a small backyard, this ...
Native plants have very different needs from fruits and veggies. Here's how to create your own edible habitat garden.
“Pick a spot that matters to you,” is the advice Karro Frost gives home gardeners when it comes to removing invasive plants ...
Picking a spot that matters to you is first step to eradicating invasive species from the environment to ensure state’s rare ...