Often wrongly assumed to be poisonous, beautyberries have a floral, slightly bitter flavor—and they repel mosquitoes.
* Where to use: Like most asters, ‘Grape Crush’ is a sun-lover that does best in damp, well-drained soil, although it’s a ...
but the berries are the most deadly Deadly nightshade is one of the most toxic plants in North America, but thankfully, it’s relatively easy to spot. Look for bell-shaped dark purple flowers and ...
As the leaves turn shades of orange and the days grow shorter, Colorado’s landscape takes on an eerie charm that perfectly ...
It’s now prime spooky season. Don’t have the plants to do it justice? Here are some seeds of inspiration to fix that ...
From beautiful bark to zingy spring colour and deep red autumn berries, here are seven of the best trees for an attractive ...
Prunus padus is commonly known as bird cherry. Prunus is the Latinised form of the Greek word meaning plum, and padus is the ...
The evergreen huckleberry and its cousins are survivors. They’ll grow in deep forest and bright sun. The best areas to look ...
November 2024 is a month for ‘hunkering down’. The clocks have gone back, and the days are becoming shorter. Although many herbaceous plants in the garden are dying down for the year, others are ...
PURPLE!, continuing despite the impacts of Hurricane Milton, highlights an significant color of the plant world.
A plant that is permanent in appearance can bring stability to the landscape, and this soil test might not be dependable.