How to Effectively Remove Unwanted Mayapple Plants from Your Garden

Mayapple is a unique native wildflower that emerges in wooded areas and shady garden beds across much of North America With its umbrella-like leaves and solitary white flower, mayapple can lend an exotic touch when allowed to grow as a garden accent However, left unchecked, mayapple can multiply quickly and aggressively via underground rhizomes, becoming … Read more

Can Loropetalum Grow in Shade? Light Requirements for Optimal Growth

With dazzling flowers and evergreen foliage, loropetalum adds year-round interest to the landscape. This witch hazel family member, which is also called Chinese fringe flower, has clusters of pretty flowers from mid-winter to early spring, when the garden is just starting to wake up. Chinese fringe flower is easy to grow, even for novice gardeners. … Read more

How Much Water Does Cabbage Need? A Gardener’s Guide to Proper Cabbage Irrigation

Cabbage is a cool season vegetable that prefers sunny locations and fertile, well-drained soil. Incorporate some organic matter and a complete fertilizer into the area before planting. Plant seeds ¼-½ inch deep, 2-3 weeks before the last frost in the spring. Thin seedlings or transplant cabbage 12-18 inches apart in the row with rows 2-3 … Read more

Caring for Golden Ticket Privet in Winter for Best Spring Growth

Golden Ticket privet (Ligustrum x vicaryi ‘NCLX1’) is a gorgeous semi-evergreen shrub prized for its bright yellow foliage that emerges in spring. While most privets are highly invasive, Golden Ticket is sterile so it stays neatly where you plant it without spreading. If you added this eye-catching privet to your garden, proper winter care will … Read more

heart fern toxic to cats

Is Heart Fern Toxic to Cats? Heart fern, with its lovely green fronds, is a popular houseplant But is it safe to have around your feline friends or should you avoid this plant if you have a cat at home? What is Heart Fern? Heart fern, scientifically known as Hemionitis arifolia, is a true fern … Read more