There is an interesting type of Ligustrum tree which is ideal for growing in containers. It has lovely golden leaves, and can be pruned to control its growth.
Dear Tom, Parts of my privet hedge have died this summer. Should I remove the dead branches or leave well alone and hope it ...
Allerton crews are warning people in Monticello that if a plant is still green this time of year, there’s a good chance it’s ...
The thuja is probably the most popular plant in the gardens. Although it is most often chosen to serve as a hedge, it is ...
Q: I had a zebra vine with pinkish leaves that I wanted to propagate. Two pieces fell off when someone brushed against it, so I stuck them into two paper cups filled with damp potting soil. They were ...
Learn how to grow and care for Dragon Prince™ Cryptomeria, a compact variety of Japanese cedar. Get to know the ideal light, ...
As with deer hunting, the best time for hunting invasives is late October to early November. I do my hunting in a ledgy ...
“I feel like Scott sees more information, more pathos in each leaf, each corner of a room, each cloud – and he simply is trying to share it all with us.” Scott Kahn, Sunset Behind the Privet Hedge ...
All along our way, many of the leaves of oaks and beech are finally turning a shimmering ... Although this strip is scarcely ...
privet (semi-evergreen) and yew. However, they can be planted at any time from late autumn until late winter Deciduous hedges: Plant beech, hawthorn and hornbeam any time from leaf fall. This is ...
WELLESLEY - As trees drop their leaves in New England and residents break out the rakes, could the solution be just to let the leaves alone? Could not bagging up the leaves be the environmentally ...