As we think of the approaching holidays, decorating with red and green in our homes comes to mind. And what is better than decorating with plants with red berries from our yards? Before you start, ...
Berry-covered vines work great to encourage songbirds, in particular, to your yard. Choosing which to pick depends on whether ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Single-story house with yard in fall - LanaG/Shutterstock Rockspray cotoneaster (Cotoneaster horizontalis) is an absolutely ...
* What it is: American holly is one of the few tree-sized broad-leaf evergreens, offering an alternative screening plant to arborvitae, eastern red cedars, and bug-prone hemlocks for gardeners looking ...
The No. 1 question people ask me about holly is “why doesn’t my holly have red berries?” It seems like everyone that plants holly, myself included, do so because they want the red berries. I can see ...
A garden alive with fluttering wings and cheerful songs begins with planting the right berries. These fruit-bearing shrubs and trees offer more than seasonal beauty; they provide vital food, shelter, ...
PYRACANTHA -- The pyracantha shrub is popular because of its abundance of red berries that seem to drip off the branches in heavy clusters. (Photo by MSU Extension Service/Gary Bachman) Fall weather ...
These days we look for miracles wherever we can find them. Maybe you want to plant one. This very unusual fruit, known botanically as Synsepalum dulcificum, is in the large Sapodilla or Sapotaceae ...
Nothing says winter like the beauty of berry-producing plants. The biggest and brightest berries on trees and shrubs, especially hollies, typically appear just in time to welcome the holiday season, ...