Articles related to "Weeping"
Weeping Deciduous Shrubs
A look at six of the best weeping form deciduous shrubs. Did your favorite make the list?
• weeping plants
• deciduous shrub
• cotoneaster
• weeping
• growth habit
Weeping Evergreen Trees
Evergreen trees are used to provide color year-round, but some also have weeping or pendulous form that is extra exciting! See my top six picks.
• weeping form plants
• evergreen trees
• weeping trees
• holly plants
• winter interest
Weeping Form Deciduous Trees
Six of the best deciduous trees with weeping growth habit and pendulous silhouettes. Is your favorite listed?
• weeping trees
• deciduous trees
• crabapple
• birch
• dogwood
Weeping Silhouettes in the Garden
One way of adding interest to the garden is through the use of plants with pendulous, weeping growth habits.
• weeping form plant
• deciduous
• evergreen
• tree
• shrub
Weeping Evergreen Shrubs
Weeping form evergreen shrubs keep their foliage providing extra interest to any garden area. See six favorite weeping evergreen shrubs; broadleaf and conifers.
• weeping plants
• weeping silhouettes
• false cypress
• boxwood
• camellia
Weeping Perennials
See top six picks for perennials with weeping or cascading growth habit. From ground cover to larger near-shrubs; did your favorite plant make the list?
• weeping plants
• perennial plants
• ground cover
• shrubs
• diascia
Willow Weep
Nature continues to be our mirror to the bigger picture. We DO go on.
• trees
• willow
• environmental destruction
• jeffrey goelitz
On Weeping Elephants
Discussion of the spiritual and natural aspects of animals, horses in particular.
• anthropormophism
• horses
• animals
• weeping
• emotions
The Legend of La Llorona or the weeping woman
The Legend of La Llorona, known by every Mexican, tells the story of a woman that will weep for eternity. Read and find out what's the cause of her tears and cries.
• llorona
• mexico
• murder
• death
• children
All About Ficus
The ficus is one of the most popular and perhaps most temperamental houseplants in the world. Here is a quick guide to this beautiful houseplant and tips to keep it happy
• houseplants
• houseplant guides
• ficus
• weeping fig
• creeping fig
Plants for a Japanese Garden
The homeowner said yes to a Japanese inspiration garden. Now it's time for the interior designer and landscape designer to visit the nursery and finish their plan.
• japanese garden
• inspiration garden
• japanese maples
• cascade falls weeping bald cypress
• french asian
The Cave of the Yellow Dog
From the team that brought you The Weeping Camel, tells the story of the Cave of the Yellow Dog.
• cave of the yellow dog
• weeping camel
• byambasuren davaa
• mongolia
• mongolian
Dr. Seuss Trees
"Show me some Dr. Seuss trees" a customer requested. Cascade Falls Weeping Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum ‘Cascade Falls’) is a good selection to accent water gardens.
• cascade falls weeping bald cypress
• taxodium distichum ‘cascade falls’
• water feature
• conifer
• tree
Trapped in the Garden: Adventures in Spring Pruning
Learn the three Ds of pruning - and what happens when you get so caught up in the sheer joy of sculping your trees and shrubs into healthy, well shaped plants that you forget to look at the area surrounding them.
• pruning
• trees
• shrubs
• arbors
• clematis
Cascading and Trailing Annuals
Top six annual plant selections for weeping growth habit that adds lovely growth to containers, hanging baskets, raised beds, mixed borders, rock gardens and more.
• weeping form plants
• cascading plants
• annual plants
• lobelia
• hanging baskets
Create Blooming Winter Gardens
Use Weeping Winter Jasmine, Clematis, Honeysuckle and other climbing plants to color winter gardens. Vigorous climbing plants can be used for cover of unsightly walls.
• winter gardens
• winter flowers
• climbing plants
• blooming winter gardens
• clematis
Growing Houseplants From Seed
The only thing better than buying new plants is growing them yourself. Here's a quick guide to growing houseplants from seed
• houseplant care
• growing houseplants from seed
• plant propagation
• coleus
• weeping fig
Bye Yew Hedge, Hi New Hedge: The Optimist's Garden
If you must use evergreens as a foundation planting in your front yard - if, in fact, you insist on a foundation planting with shrubs - then why not go the creative route and use colorful dwarf conifers in blues, golds, and bronzes? And while you're waiting for them to grow up, why not use some temporary but attractive filler to make the garden look finished long before it actually matures?
• front yard garden
• foundation planting
• yews
• conifers
• colorado blue spruce
Oh Willow, Most Worthy...
There's no need to Weep for this Wonder of the Herb World. Known for centuries as Nature's Aspirin, this gentle herb can treat headache or prevent heart attack. Read on to find out how...
• willow
• herb
• herbal
• herbalist
• herbalism
Pondside with a Damselfly
Learn about these lovely creatures and how you can enjoy them at your pond.
• wildlife
• water garden
• water gardens
• landscaping
• plants
Crabapple Trees in the Landscape
Eighteen kinds of crabapples form the backdrop to a Memorial Garden in a western MA orchard. Autumn crabapple display begins with warm sunny days and cold nights.
• ornamental crabapple trees
• residential landscapes
• flowering residential landscapes
• crabapple trees
• crabapple trees residential landscapes
Crabapples and Autumn Qualities
Crabapple trees stand out with autumn characteristics that make them top-notch landscape trees. Plantings of intelligent choices do well with good cultural practices.
• ornamental crabapple trees
• residential landscapes
• flowering residential landscapes
• crabapple trees
• crabapple trees residential landscapes
Fall Seasonal Container Plants
With harvest parties, Halloween and Thanksgiving autumn containers can be a dramatic focal point on a deck, patio or open garden spot.
• fall container plants
• autumn perennials
• harvest plants
• annuals
• hanging baskets
Installing a Japanese Garden
It's planting day for the Japanese gardens and the temperature is soaring. Will the inspiration garden be inspiring?
• japanese inspiration garden
• french asian
• japanese maple
• shantung mape
• tanyosho pines
Summer Blooming Perennial Plants
Summer is the season when perennial plants take center stage with bright, long lasting flowers that stand up to the summertime heat. See eight perennial garden favorites!
• summer perennials
• perennial plants
• summer blooms
• summer flowers
• perennials
Tree Plants for the New Year
See the best of the new shade and ornamental trees available to home gardeners in 2008. Healthy plants, unique forms and beautiful colors.
• 2008 plant introductions
• new trees
• ornamental trees
• dogwoods
• crabapples
Winter and Holiday Themed Plants
There are so many fun ways to enjoy winter in the garden year-round including planting some of these winter themed plants.
• winter plants
• themed names
• christmas
• holiday
• snow
Plants for Dramatic Containers
Putting together a seasonal container planting full of color and excitement means combining plants with contrasting growth habit, color and foliage texture.
• container plants
• perennials for containers
• annuals for containers
• foliage plants
• flowering plants
THE BUTCHART GARDENS
The Butchart Gardens consist of 50 acres of expansive lawns, cascading waterfalls, magnificent scenery and flowers as well as meandering paths. The ponds reflect wondrous sights of nature that brings peace to each and every visitor.
• suite101
• suite101.com
• mary
• alward
• mary alward
Spring Themed Garden Plants
In this group of plants all have names that reflect spring themes! A fun way to pay tribute to this fleeting but powerful time of the year.
• garden plants
• spring garden plants
• camellia shrubs
• azaleas
• roses