Where hardscape doesn’t exist, use a lawn edger or shovel to cut into the grass or dirt along your spray paint line to create ...
We suggest that you reach out to your local UME Master Gardener group to ask about available landscape design classes, ...
Roses are one of the most popular flowers for landscapes and are a favorite for giving in cut bouquets, but have a reputation for being difficult to grow. Many see rose bushes as being finicky, prone ...
As a former realtor, general contractor and greenhouse operator, Kristi has touched nearly all aspects of homeownership, from the foundation up. Today, Kristi is a full-time investing and real estate ...
For those of you who love growing flowers, consider planting some Amaryllis bulbs. Amaryllis bulbs produce colorful blooms in red, pink and white, as well as striped white and red. They are also easy ...
Out-of-control landscapes are unfortunately very common, and they began with poor design (or no design). Low-maintenance landscaping starts with good design. Good landscapes get better and better over ...
Shana Williams learns about microclimates and ecotype native plants with Steph of Green Steeze in Culpeper County. Peggy Singlemann visits Rappahannock County to meet Janet Davis, Owner of Hill House ...
It’s a question as old as the hobby of gardening. “How far back can I trim my plant?” We ask it because we failed to read the descriptions while we were shopping at the nurseries. We got home with ...