Boxwoods are slow growing shrubs that can be shaped into precise forms. Learn how to shape boxwoods and keep them healthy in ...
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How to plant boxwood shrubs along a fence line for an elegant landscape
If you want to make the most of your boxwood-based privacy fence, you need to follow a few planting rules to achieve success ...
After our colder winter months, it’s time to start thinking about pruning the shrubs in the yard and remove any cold damage.
Trying to deter deer from eating your garden? Most plants aren't 100% deer-proof, but here are annuals, perennials, and vines ...
Looking to hide an eyesore in the garden? From wheelie bins to plastic toys, these low-maintenance plants make unsightly ...
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Designers say this native shrub is replacing boxwood in formal gardens
Inkberry holly is the shrub replacing boxwood in formal gardens. Designers explain why it's the best alternative for pest and ...
Patience is key when downsizing an overgrown camellia, and this gradual approach prevents stress while reshaping decades-old ...
It’s time to treat boxwoods for box tree moth (BTM) if you had them last year. It’s also time to start inspecting boxwoods for BTM if you live in the Miami Valley, as they are in Butler, Clark, ...
If your landscaping doesn't seem as clean as it can be, it might be time to consider edging. Here are all the different ways ...
Placing your shortest plants in the front and taller ones in the back will draw the eye through your flower bed naturally. This Swedish garden displays a stunning example of gradu ...
Craft the backyard of your dreams with these AD-approved design ideas ...
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