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The Japanese hollies (Ilex crenata): are evergreen shrubs with relatively small, spineless leaves and black fruit. They are usually 3 to 10 feet high, with a similar spread and look
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The end of summer is near, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the end of the gardening season. In most areas of the country, late
On the first blue-sky Saturday morning of spring, I said to Marjorie, "What I want is to take the first cup of coffee into the garden, walk around, talk about
Jonathan Bardzik, of the American Nursery and Landscape Association, says effective landscaping adds 8 to 15 percent to the value of your home. "A well-landscaped front entryway beautifies your yard,
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Delicate, fragile and ephemeral are among the adjectives used to describe spring flowers. Nonsense! These plants are among the toughest on earth. Consider: Tuesday, April 17, we had 15 inches
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