You can't go wrong with these pretty shade-loving plants. They thrive in low-light environments and are great for shade ...
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Hopefully by now most of you are aware of the devastating insect called the box tree moth that is affecting boxwood plants throughout the state and country. Last year, these insects were spreading out ...
Stories about a person being shrunk down to a tiny size have been told time and time again. Many of us probably grew up with Rick Moranis and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. Before that, there was Richard ...
Boxwoods are among the most common evergreen shrubs you’ll find in Louisiana landscapes, and that’s because these plants were once considered foolproof. Sadly, in recent years, many boxwoods have ...
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Easy-to-grow shrubs for small gardens and containers include dwarf varieties, flowering shrubs, and compact evergreens such as boxwoods, hydrangeas, azaleas, lavender, and dwarf hollies, each selected ...
Boxwood is an excellent evergreen shrub for many situations, but sometimes you need a different option. There are several good boxwood alternatives for when you want an evergreen plant but don’t ...
Unlocking centuries-old mysteries, Gothic Boxwood Miniature Prayer Beads have long baffled experts with their intricate scenes delicately carved into walnut-sized spheres during the 1400s and 1500s.