The Green Giant arborvitae ... is not as winter-hardy as Emerald Green arborvitae, which is a better choice for a northern climate. Do not fertilize the tree at planting time or in the first ...
A slow-growing, evergreen conifer with a conical habit and sprays of bright green, needle-like foliage. Makes an effective screen or shelter-belt or can be used as a stand-alone speciment ...
But one thing can ruin that vacation experience at your own house: Looky-loos and envious neighbors. If you're looking for a natural landscaping idea that will create privacy in your backyard, ...
In fact, if the plants are healthy, you'll have fresh beans on the dinner table right up until the cold weather sets in. Green bean plants (also referred to as snap beans or wax beans) are best ...
Here, they tell you how to grow lucky bamboo and keep it healthy year-round. When selecting a lucky bamboo, look for a plant with bright green leaves and stalks that are firm and stand upright, as ...
The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place.
If your tomato plant is in the ground, dig it up and hang it up inside to ripen the green tomatoes left on the vine. Hang the plant (roots and all) in a cool and dry location for the remaining ...
Aquascaping guru George Farmer explains how you can grow the very easy Green rotala, an undescribed plant from Asia which is perfect for the smaller aquarium. Scientific name: Rotala sp. ‘Green’.