December brings a unique magic to the garden. While many plants are dormant, this is the perfect time to establish hardy ...
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Why Boxwoods Turn Yellow in Winter—and What You Can Do About It
Some boxwoods turn yellow or bronze in winter as a normal seasonal change, especially in certain types, and usually green up again in spring. Yellowing can also signal stress from sun, frost, wind, or ...
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8 Evergreen Plants You Can Harvest From Your Own Yard For Stunning Holiday Greenery
Of all the affordable holiday decor, nothing is as cheap as harvesting the evergreen plants from your own backyard. Beyond ...
Winter doesn’t have to mean a dull, lifeless yard—even though so many landscapes slip into a sleepy gray slump the moment ...
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