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Southeastern Growers: Landscaping Mistakes

4 Landscaping Mistakes To Avoid

Good landscaping is one of the best ways to add value to your property. Bad landscaping, on the other hand, not only hurts property value—it can also be painful to look at. Even if you’re not planning to sell your home, updating your landscape helps you enjoy your home more. Before you attempt to landscape […]

Southeastern Growers: Best Smelling Trees for Your Yard

The Best Smelling Trees for Your Yard

Whether your preference is for scents of flowers, needles, or foliage, you’ll find a tree that provides the ideal aroma for your outdoor living space. Following are just five of the many choices available to homeowners seeking scented trees and why you should consider them. Classic Crabapple What better way to usher in early spring […]

Southeastern Growers: The Three Oldest Trees in the World

The Three Oldest Trees in the World

In existence for nearly 370 million years, trees have stood sentry over this planet. They have silently watched the rise and fall of dinosaurs, continents, and every human endeavor. Long revered by mankind for their longevity, trees have withstood every conceivable condition on earth. While all trees are successful survivors, some are uncanny in their […]

Tree Spotlight: Chaste Tree

Scientific name: Vitex agnus-castus Common name: Chaste Tree Bloom time: July to August Sun: full sun Water: medium Flower: showy, fragrant, lilac Attracts: Butterflies The Chaste Tree survives best in warmer climates but can still flourish and flower in colder environments. If there is dieback, no worries, new flowering will occur. The “Shoal Creek” is […]

When is the Best Time to Undergo Landscaping

It is important to consider your timing when it comes to landscaping because a plant planted at the wrong time can fail – and easily. To get the most out of your new crop of plants, make sure to plant them in the right environment and at the right time to ensure their success. Trees […]

Cercis Canadensis – The Redbud Tree

Looking for a flowering tree that doesn’t ask for too much? The Cercis Canadensis, or the Redbud Tree is your perfect candidate. Easily grown in a range of different climates and geographies, it thrives in an array of different soil types. This makes the Redbud Tree a perfect addition to your garden no matter where […]

Nature’s Gentle Giant: The Liriodendron Tulipifera (Tulip Tree)

A true gentle giant, the Liriodendron Tulipifera, or the American Tulip tree is one of the most awe-inspiring trees native to the United States. Part of the larger Liriodendron genus that is characterized by large size, deciduous nature, and flowering abilities, the Tulip tree blooms fragrant yellow flowers that resemble tulips. The tree is a […]

The River Birch

The river birch, Betula nigra, is a bit of a black sheep. While it has many of the same visual characteristics of other birch trees, it is unique in many ways too. Typically, birch trees do best in the cooler climates of the northern United States — not so with the river birch. The river […]

Trident Maple

Picture, if you will, a quiet street in Anytown, USA. The milkman is making his rounds, the kids are swinging from a tire, and moms and dads are working in their gardens. The manicured lawns run up to picket fences, and beyond those are sidewalks. Those sidewalks are shaded by the broad leaves of familiar […]

Your Virtual Gardening Tool Shed

Looking to exercise your green thumb this spring? Well your thumb can’t do it all! Proper gardeners will need the proper tools to cultivate, prune, and raise their garden to perfection. While some tools help break apart the earth and soil, others will allow for proper air and water flow throughout the cultivated land. But […]

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