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Roger’s Gardens in Corona del Mar hosts its annual hummingbird educational and shopping event to encourage an interest in ...
Can you have too many hummingbird-attracting trees? We don't think so! Here's another to add to your list of beautiful blooms ...
Discover a variety of fast-growing, spreading perennials and learn how to care for them in your garden. Explore tips and ...
June 23-29 is National Pollinator Week! That magical time when bees, butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds get the PR they ...
If you want to provide a colorful and healthy food for hummingbirds, consider planting sage in your garden, with a special ...
Beloved for their late winter flowers, hellebores or Lenten roses produce thick, evergreen foliage in dense mounds reaching ...
Since crape myrtles flower in summer, it’s usually wise to keep your pruners stowed away until these plants enter a state of dormancy in winter. Pruning in summer can delay blooming and make crape ...
Revitalize your yard with 17 flowering trees, such as magnolia, buckeye, maple, and serviceberry, to infuse your landscape ...
This article appears in print in the March 2019 issue. Click here to subscribe. Goodbye gloom, hello bloom. Our annual influx of springtime daylight is coming (spring forward on March 10!), and with ...
Celebrate National Pollinator Month this June by creating and maintaining a garden that attracts and supports these important members of our ecosystem. Pollinators are responsible for about 75 percent ...
Now also the time to prune any other early spring blooming shrubs. Remember never take more than two-thirds of the growth of any plant at one time. Also, this is a good time to prune boxwood and ...