Love the look of this serene poolside retreat, but don't live in a warm climate? Swap the Zones! These plant substitutions have a similar look but include options that are hardy up to Zone 2.
Carpet your garden in color! Flowering groundcovers are plants that just "do more" -- they control erosion and runoff, serve as living mulch, feed pollinators, and look so pretty at the same time! Plus, they offer a unifying element that can tie a whole design together. Here are a few we like -- do...
Play ball! You'll have plenty of time to kick around with these two no-need-to-prun e naturally rounded beauties. Mr. Bowling Ball®️ Arborvitae (shown first) is great for cold climates and beyond, hardy in Zones 3-8. Golf Ball Pittosporum is for warm climate gardeners (Zones 8 - 11) who want a low...
Grow Rhododendrons confidently! Everything you need to know is in our latest Be Inspired blog post, now on our website. Find Rhodies for Zones ranging from 4 all the way to 9 (!) and six companion shrubs to pair with them for near-continuous color. https://bit.ly/ 3uBZFqI Photo ©️ Doreen Wynja
Plants and structures that nod to other locales, like this stunning Moroccan-inspired fireplace flanked by kumquat… https://t.co/FFFqPotFEm
Which plants make you nostalgic? Choosing modern varieties of old favorites (like the hydrangea shown here) can hel… https://t.co/ZpxzRPuCFg
How can Camellias' beautiful flowers and versatile forms fit into your garden design? And how to best site and care… https://t.co/t67plIDKI9
If you love the enchanting effect of flowering trees in the #spring, here are three to try in your garden: Black Tu… https://t.co/MXCHQ65KuM
Sending our warmest thoughts to our garden friends in Texas...
Magical touches abound in this garden, from the modern Moroccan styling to the ephemeral canopy of redbud blossoms… https://t.co/f7dJLY68Pm