Why Georgia Homeowners Are Replacing Bare Yard Corners With Hardy Shrubs
Bare yard corners tend to collect every problem at once – heat, runoff, patchy grass, and that unfinished look homeowners notice every time they pull …
Bare yard corners tend to collect every problem at once – heat, runoff, patchy grass, and that unfinished look homeowners notice every time they pull …
A busy Georgia backyard can sound different when the right flowers are in bloom. Bees start early, butterflies drift through the heat, and hummingbirds often …
Georgia heat can turn a promising planting bed into a tired, patchy mess fast. If you want ground covers that keep their color when summer …
Georgia summers test every flower bed with baking sun, sticky air, and weeks that seem to drain color overnight. The good news is that plenty …
Georgia gardens feel different after sunset this year, and more homeowners are planning for that second shift of beauty. Warm evenings, longer outdoor gatherings, and …
June in Georgia can make a backyard look tired fast, especially when rain disappears and the heat settles in. The good news is you do …
Georgia summers can make a beautiful yard look tired by July, especially when heat and humidity settle in for weeks. The good news is that …
Georgia patios can feel brutally hot by June, but plenty of plants actually prefer that kind of weather. The right picks keep containers colorful, full, …
Step into a Georgia backyard lately, and there is a good chance the air carries a bright lemony note before you even spot the source. …
Georgia gardens can look fine in spring and still struggle badly once summer heat settles in. The problem often starts below the surface, where compacted …
Georgia gardens can feel incredible right up until mosquitoes, gnats, and flies start claiming the patio as their own. The good news is that smart …
By late spring, a pollinator garden in Georgia can look busy on the surface while quietly losing the plants and structure that make it work. …
Across Georgia, gardeners are noticing more flashes of ruby red and emerald green hovering over the yard. Hummingbirds are back on the radar, and people …
Georgia gardeners are getting practical about what really thrives in Southern yards, and boxwoods are no longer the automatic choice. Rising pest pressure, unpredictable weather, …
Georgia gardeners love a plant that looks polished without demanding constant attention, and society garlic keeps earning that spot. Its purple blooms show up when …
Georgia summers do not play around, and by August, many gardens look tired, bleached, and ready to quit. The good news is that plenty of …
Georgia gardeners deal with hot summers, surprise cold snaps, clay soil, and stretches of dry weather that can make high-maintenance planting feel like a second …
A small front yard in Georgia can still carry serious color, fragrance, and curb appeal if you choose the right shrubs. The trick is picking …
Hydrangeas get plenty of attention in Georgia, but they are far from the only shrubs worth planting. If your yard deals with sticky summers, red …