Many forms of coniferous pines are good in gardens too. Large ones, such as our native Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, with ...
Have you taken down your Christmas tree yet? We haven’t, but that’s no surprise. Our family record is the middle of March.
Come to the ‘Scotland of East', where the wind whistles through a variety of evergreen pine trees standing tall all around. The numerous tiny reflections of the early morning sun from frost ...
Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood, holly, rhododendron, yew and arborvitae provide year-round green color in the landscape.
But if you happen to have a real Christmas tree, don't throw it out just yet. You might not need it for hanging ornaments ...
Liriope muscari grows in a clumping form and will spread to about 12 to 18 inches wide. The leaf blades tend to be a little ...
The country’s food agency warned against using evergreens in food after the city of Ghent suggested an unusual form of ...
We round up rustic design ideas to help your home feeling like a cosy, pine cabin and tips on how bring the toasty rising ...
Many homeowners drag their castoff evergreen to the curb in the first few days of January to recycle it. Yet there are many ways to repurpose your used pine, fir or spruce at home. You could cut ...
The Montgomery Police Department opened its second homicide investigation of 2025 early Wednesday morning after finding a man ...
You’ve worked your way through the leftover ham, mashed potatoes, green beans and pie — but have you considered eating your ...