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10 Hardy Groundcovers for Sun and Shade Landscapes

When you hear the word “groundcover”, you might think of plants like ivy or vinca vine which traditionally fill this role. While they certainly work, there are many other kinds of hardy plants that make attractive groundcovers, including many native options as well as those that grow in both sun and shade. Let’s explore ten types of shrubs and perennials you can use as groundcovers to fill up those open spaces in your landscape.

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Cheating Your Zone: How to Overwinter Tender Plants

Gardeners often say in jest, “Zone envy is real!” If you’ve ever visited beautiful gardens in a climate warmer than yours and wished some of those plants would grow for you, you’ve experienced zone envy. Maybe it is the regionality of flowers and plants like tropical palm trees and bone cold hardy lilacs that makes

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Flowering Shrubs

What Should I Plant with My Hydrangeas?

As pretty as they are all on their own, you can enhance the beauty of your hydrangeas by pairing them with complementary plants that accentuate their best traits. Companion plants can also bring color and texture to the space when your hydrangeas aren’t in bloom. Let’s take a look at all six types of hydrangea

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Flowering Shrubs

25 Gardening Tips for Seniors and Busy Homeowners

Lots of people who like to garden also like to collect plants. We find irresistible plants everywhere we go and one by one, our gardens grow. And grow. And grow! While it’s perfectly OK (and fun!) to collect lots of different kinds of plants, we need to get smarter about which ones we allow into

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Customer Testimonials At Garden Crossings we value the feedback that we receive from our customers. This allows us to know what we are doing great as well as where we need to improve. You feedback is important to us and we encourage you to take the time to let us know. Do you have a

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