I wrote a column on the keys to the winter landscape being Bones, Berries and Bark. The bones of course are evergreen plants, ...
Knowing when to prune shrubs is important to keep them healthy and productive year after year. When it comes to pruning ...
The decorating of an evergreen tree at Christmas as we know it can be ... such as popcorn or berries; little birds are very appropriate for the symbolism and dried plants and fruits.
Cut foliage is traditional home decor for Christmas, likely because, where winter is cooler, flowers are desirable but scarce through winter.
The fruits mature in winter, making them very unusual and highly prized within the native communities who ate the berries.
Are real Christmas trees safe for dogs or is it safer to stick to the artificial one? V Dr. Ivana shares whether Christmas ...
With proper care, poinsettias should stay attractive through the season. After purchasing a poinsettia, be sure to protect it ...
Artificial Christmas trees can take on a look that rivals the most pristine of pines with a few helpful decorating strategies ...
White pines and Colorado blue spruce are common landscape trees commonly used for holiday decorating (often sold in retail ...
With Christmas arriving at a super-fast pace this year, we will be decorating our homes with evergreen trees, wreaths and of course, ...
I find it challenging to keep the landscape vibrant and colorful during winter, but incorporating plants with vibrant berries ...
Transform your fireplace mantel or dining table into a holiday focal point using layered textures. “We love to use evergreen layered with juniper, eucalyptus, and dried florals,” said Becky Shea.