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Summer Wine Black ninebark

Winter is a good time of year to consider what to do with areas of your yard where plants don't grow well. These problem places could be due to a variety of reasons such as poor soil, extreme weather exposure and slopes.

Not only are songbirds critical for our habitat and gardens, they also bring joy as a welcome sight and sound of spring. To help the song birds in your area, you can create a better habitat for them to thrive.

Arctic Fire Red twig dogwood

There's an expression in the North called “stick season”. It's that time of year when most of the deciduous trees and shrubs have dropped their leaves but it hasn't started snowing yet. When you look at the landscape, it looks like a bunch of sticks!

Winter provides time to refresh, reflect and ready ourselves for spring. Here’s how I’ll be starting off the new year.

Turn your yard into a private oasis with these beautiful, functional shrubs

Attract these graceful beneficial insects to your yard with butterfly-friendly plants

Quickly find the right plants for sun, shade, deer resistance, containers, and more. Our expert‑curated lists make choosing Proven Winners® varieties simple.

Grow this beautiful flowering shrub for long-lasting color in the landscape 

From sunny beds to shady corners, these resources will help you choose outdoor plants that thrive and look amazing doing it.

Grow this flowering native plant for long-lasting summer color and attracting pollinators to your yard

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