Tall flowers bring so much drama to a landscape. You can plant them to establish a garden focal point, create a living backdrop for other plants, or offer a bit of privacy alongside a patio or bench.
For the longest time, tall plants have been relegated to the back of the garden, up against a fence or off to a corner, shunted aside like that 6-foot seventh-grader who was always in the last row for ...
Baby, it's cold outside ... but don't let that stop you from planting! Enjoy the crisp air as you plant these seeds, plants, ...
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10 tall outdoor plants for landscaping

Available for $23.92 Pampas Grass Tall grass plants easily add texture to your landscaping. Pampas grass in particular ...
Black-cohosh is a big, bold and beautiful woodland wildflower. It is a stereotypical flower that blooms in the spring. It’s blooming now, too, with glowing white spikes of fuzzy flowers that are ...
As you no doubt noticed, many of our native plants have yellow flowers. However, a bit of variety can be pleasing to the eye. Introducing white flowering plants into your color scheme can add variety, ...
David Kuchta, Ph.D. has 10 years of experience in gardening and has read widely in environmental history and the energy transition. An environmental activist since the 1970s, he is also a historian, ...
One thing is undeniable, wildflower proponent Miriam Goldberger says: We are starving our pollinators. To aid pollinators — and ultimately the planet — Goldberger makes a strong case for planting ...
Dreaming of a garden that looks lush and colorful without months of waiting? Fast-growing flowers can quickly fill your yard ...