Pansies are another popular pick for the fall season and beyond. "They're great now because you can plant them now and ...
Whether you want cut flowers or a striking vertical display, these seeds will flourish in no time — given the right support. By Margaret Roach In Matt Mattus’s garden and greenhouse, analysis and ...
I am inclined to think that when most gardeners discuss vines, monsters like wisteria, trumpet vine, honeysuckle and even clematis, are probably the ones that come to mind. These are permanent vines ...
Different kinds of vines have different means of accomplishing their climb. The three main methods are twining, leaning and adhesion. Most annual vines produce long twining stems, which need some help ...
Whether you have a tiny balcony garden or a big, rambling yard filled with flowers of all types, there’s always room to grow up. Plants that grow vertically add interest, provide screening and privacy ...
In Matt Mattus’s garden and greenhouse, analysis and artistry are as closely intertwined as the annual vines that represent just one of his many botanical passions. On the one hand, Mattus has a trial ...
There are both perennial and annual vines that can hide your fence or add to the fence in your landscape. There are some choices that are stunning but not drought tolerant. If you are looking for ...
Annual vines may be one of the least used plant groups in the landscape. These fast-growing vines can be planted from seed to provide a natural screen to shade a western brick wall or create an ...
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