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Trees & Shrubs for Your Garden

Trees and shrubs add shade, structure, nesting and roosting habitat, and beauty to your garden. Select your tree or shrub based on growing conditions, height, season of interest, and more. Some trees and shrubs are deciduous while others are evergreen. Selecting the perfect one for your garden depends on your overall garden design and purpose.

Why You Should Avoid Planting Bradford Pears

Invasive Plants & Weeds, Trees & Shrubs

Do you smell rotting mushrooms or fish when you're outdoors right now? Don't worry; it's not just you. It's the dreaded scent of Pyrus calleryana or the Bradford Pear tree. The Bradford pear tree puts on a lovely show of branches thick with white flowers. But, this tree has a dark side. It's invasive! Native to China and Vietnam, these trees …

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Eastern redbud in full bloom

Eastern Redbuds Provide Early Spring Food for Bees

Featured, Insects, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Trees & Shrubs

The pink-hued blooms of native eastern redbud trees (Cercis canadensis) are one of the first signs of color that I see in March. It’s a sure sign that spring is on its way and that more color will begin to pop up in the lawns and gardens in our neighborhood. After months of cold weather and the barren landscapes of winter, the hint of mauve and …

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Sweetgum leaves, flowers, and gumballs

What are all these trees dropping on the ground in Spring?

Featured, Fun Nature Stuff, Trees & Shrubs

It’s springtime! The sun is shining, the flowers are starting to bloom, and pollen is coating everything, including our cars. Even the trees are getting in on the action. We have been finding all sort of tree seeds and tree reproductive parts laying on the ground around our neighborhood. From the brown stringy stuff to the tiny helicopters and …

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Common buttonbush flower with skipper butterfly

Buttonbush for Wet Soils and Cool Blooms!

Low maintenance, Native Plants, Shade Areas, Trees & Shrubs, Wet Soils

Nature produces some interesting shapes, which is true for the flower of the buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). Common buttonbush (or buttonwillow) produces these crazy-looking little spiky ball-like blooms of compound florets. They’re pretty cool, actually, and both bees and butterflies agree. I recently caught this skipper butterfly …

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These hostas look great - but you'd have to have decent soil and adequate water

Landscape Solutions for the Base of Trees

Projects & Ideas, Trees & Shrubs

Updated: July 8, 2017 Leaving the base of the tree bare can often look unkempt or out of place since it's not easy to mow right up to the edge of a tree or to even weed-eat around it carefully. Plantings or mulching around the base of the tree trunk can not only help protect roots from the mower's blades, but also make your existing trees a part …

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The 5 Best Southeastern Trees for Fall Color

The 5 Best Southeastern Trees for Fall Color

Trees & Shrubs

Many of our Southeastern forests are dominated by oaks and pines, which don't have much color in the  fall. If you want vivid fall color in your backyard, these are some of the trees that  shine.  1. Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) With so many cultivars to choose from, you'll be able to find the right size, shape, and color for your backyard. …

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