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Juniper Groundcovers LANDSCAPE USE

Junipers are popular because of their numerous design characteristics: form, size, color and texture. Low-growing junipers can be used as groundcovers or foundation plantings. Taller-growing plants are excellent for screens,

Eugenia uniflora (Surinam cherry)

Indigenous to Surinam and French Guiana, the Surinam cherry has become naturalized throughout the Caribbean. It's also a very popular hedging plant in southern Florida. A slender shrub or tree,

SPREADING EUONYMUS (Euonymus kiautschovicus)

This evergreen shrub grows 8 feet high and as wide or wider, with some low branches trailing on the ground and rooting. The leaves are light green and 2 to

How To Select Hedge plant

Purpose Hedges are usually planted to define property boundaries, but also to provide privacy from neighbours and passers-by, or shelter from prevailing winds. They can achieve a formal appearance, such as

Flower show display highlights why smart gardeners pine for conifers

It's a great time to be Rich and Susan Eyre. When they started Rich's Foxwillow Pine Nursery in 1988, gardeners were not that excited about searching out unusual dwarf conifers. But now

Midland company working on big city-style landscaping, five stories up

One Midland company is taking big city-style landscaping and bringing it to the Tri-City area. Reder Landscaping is working on a penthouse terrace garden, something that could

Juniper SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

Shrubs: * Pfitzer juniper (J. chinensis ‘Pfitzerana’) is probably the most widely planted of all junipers. It is a fast grower and often outgrows its location (5

New landscaping designed with an eye for fire safety

Improvements made to a hillside home, chosen last summer to showcase how fire dangers can be lessened through landscaping, were unveiled Friday to a group of fire officials and landscapers. Heavy

Groundcovers PLANTING

Most groundcovers can be planted at any time of the year. However, fall planting takes advantage of lower temperatures and natural rainfall. Watering is reduced and plants establish a stronger

March is time to wrap up unfinished tasks, add new ones

March means spring, even if it doesn't always feel that way. Take this month to prepare for the garden and enjoy last fall's efforts as spring bulbs begin to emerge. Complete

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