Mid-Atlantic Gardening211 Stories
Gardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Taxus x Media ‘Hicksii’
Need a strong, silent type in your garden? Hicks yew may be your perfect match
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Sporobolus Heterolepis
Prairie dropseed is one of the most elegant native grasses that’s slowly vanishing from the wild
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Uvularia Grandiflora Thrives in Shade Gardens
Plant largeflower bellwort in eastern U.S. woodland gardens for its nodding, twisted yellow flowers in spring
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Carex Eburnea
The perfect ‘grass’ for dry shade is a sedge
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Thuja Occidentalis ‘Bobozam’
Sculptural, diminutive and low maintenance, Mr. Bowling Ball arborvitae works hard in small spaces
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Mertensia Virginica
Virginia bluebells provides relief from winter with a big display of color
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Liatris Aspera
Tall blazing star’s unique flower spikes bring butterflies and bees to eastern U.S. gardens in early autumn
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Actaea Racemosa
Elegant flowers top black cohosh in summer woodland gardens
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Tsuga Canadensis ‘Bennett’
Bennett Canadian hemlock thrives in shade and provides sculptural interest in eastern U.S. gardens
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Asclepias Incarnata for a Butterfly Garden
Beautiful swamp milkweed makes it easy to help monarchs and other pollinators in eastern U.S. gardens
Full StoryGardening GuidesGreat Design Plant: Juniperus Squamata ‘Blue Star’
Need some blues in your garden? Discover Blue Star juniper
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