Q: We have a very fragrant tree in our yard, but we have no idea what it is. Can you please help us with its identification? Attached is a photo. — Jackie G. A: Your tree is a linden. The small, pale ...
Growing food all year long is a gardening goal that may make us daydream about orchards and orangeries. For those of us who've glimpsed images of citrus trees kept in glasshouses during the cold ...
Q: What is the name of the tree in the photo, and are the flowers, or whatever they are, supposed to hang down or grow outward? — Ed. F. A: The tree in the photo is a linden. There are different ...
A guide to five flowering trees to prune in early spring, as you sacrifice flowers and growth if they are trimmed any later, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Step aside, pumpkin spice — it's time for a fresh winter scent. As fall foliage fades away and bare deciduous trees stand silent and skeletal, ...
They come in a variety of flower colors, fragrance strengths and blooming seasons. The first set of fragrant plants are native, which is important because they attract and support our native insects.
If you want to attract pretty hummingbirds and butterflies to your garden, growing shrubs and trees with beautiful flowers that are also highly scented will certainly do the trick. It's even better if ...