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Forcing Stems of Spring Flowering Shrubs; Caring for Cut TulipsSpring comes more slowly in the northern states than many desire. You can bring spring indoors by cutting stems of spring flowering shrubs and bringing them into your home where you can force the flowers to open in their new warm environment.- 6 Flowering Shrubs that Love ShadeIt is often hard to find flowering shrubs that love shade, and shady areas of your garden can suffer because of this. This article will provide you with a list of several flowering shrubs that love shade and details about how to grow them.
- Pruning Spring Flowering ShrubsPruning makes all the difference with spring flowering shrubs. Learn when is the right time to prune for the showiest blooms.
Top 5 Flowering Shrubs for the Phoenix Arizona LandscapeThese low maintenance flowering shrubs will add color, beauty and dimension and are perfect for your Phoenix, Arizona landscape. Top 5 picks: Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle, Oleander, Hibiscus and the Peacock Flower.
Flowering Shrubs that Do Not Attract Bees OftenThere are flowering shrubs that do not necessarily attract bees and do not necessarily need bees hovering over them to grow and flourish.
Three Flowering Shrubs that Grow in Clay Soil with Planting and Care InstructionsYou see a gorgeous flowering shrub in a magazine and when you locate a nursery to buy the shrub, you find that it will not thrive in your clay soil. There are easy-care, flowering shrubs that will grow in clay soil.
Mountain Pieris is Fragrant Flowering ShrubThe Mountain Pieris is a flowering shrub that blooms April through May, is background for summer blooms, and has buds that provide winter interest.- Best 5 Flowering Shrubs for ShadeThis guide to flowering shrubs for shade has top picks to enliven shady areas. There are surprising number of flowering bushes for shade and partly shady areas.
- Best Flowering Shrubs for ShadeA brief description of the top five shade loving shrubs for the Pacific Northwest. These shrubs will fit into virtually any landscape with ease. They all have a reputation for ease of care and beauty.
- 5 Flowering Shrubs for ShadeThis article describes the best 5 flowering shrubs for shady spots.
Best Landscape: Flowering ShrubsI'll list some wonderful flowering bushes that you can add to your landscape to beautify and sustain the area. Bushes add depth, width and height to your landscape so by planting a few, you'll add an interesting dimension to the area.
The Beautyberry: A Colorful Shrub with the Most Comely Berries You'll FindSome information about this attractive shrub- Easy Steps to Forcing BranchesDo you want to bring some of the outside inside to enjoy? Why not cut some of the branches off of your favorite trees and shrubs and enjoy them inside?
Types of Shrubs for Garden HedgesDifferent type of shrubs for every type of garden.- How to Grow Leonurus Leonitis 'Wild Dagga' Flowering ShrubLeonurus Leonitis, also called Wild Dagga, is a simple-to-grown flowering shrub that is hardy and will grow in most climates.
Easy Flowering Shrubs for Full SunSunny spots are easy with these flowering shrubs, starting with February blooms on through frost.- Flowering Shrubs and TreesFlowering trees and shrubs add loveliness to the garden all year long. They will give you delightful and colorful bloom, provide shade for the hot summer and when you plant fruit trees, will give you a generous harvest in the fall.
- Deciduous Shrubs Provide Spring ColorDeciduous shrubs, which drop their leaves every fall, are particularly effective as plants that are both easy to grow and provide a splash of spring color. Some are large and must be given adequate space.
- Flowering Shrubs and Trees: Forcing BranchesFor a glimpse of Spring indoors, gather branches from flowering shrubs and trees during warm days.
- Mock Orange a Fragrant Flowering ShrubIf you are a first time gardener or someone who does not have a lot of time to spend in your garden then a Mock Orange is a good choice for you.
- Shrubs Brighten Summer LandscapeShrubs that flower during the heat of July, August and September are a definite asset and an easy way to have color in the home landscape. The list of these types of shrubs is not a long one, but these plants should not be overlooked.


