We love it when a new plant takes off in our garden, and vines are especially appealing for providing vertical interest, rapid coverage, and sometimes fragrant flowers, too. However, many non-native ...
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5 backyard plants that are invasive and could trigger costly property claims
Let's be real. Most homeowners plant things in their gardens because they're pretty or provide privacy. A quick fix for a ...
Flowering vines like clematis or climbing hydrangea add color and fragrance, and create a charming cottage look. However, there are a number of vines that can be problematic, due to their rapid growth ...
Now’s a good time to identify and get rid of any invasive plants on your property before they have a chance to disburse seeds that will multiply future troubles. Most plants have flowered for the ...
Beachgoers, you might have noticed an attractive, vining plant growing along the coastal dunes. Beach vitex (Vitex rotundifolia) has been seen in St. Johns and Nassau counties, which is a problem ...
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How to remove invasive plants growing through your shrubs, according to an expert
If vines have swallowed your azaleas and privet has overtaken your hollies, it's not too late to wrestle back control of the garden. You can tame overgrowth around your shrubs without seriously ...
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