The landscape in Greater Columbus can be downright dreary during the winter months. The vibrant and varied colors of flowering plants are long gone from much of the landscape, and the green turf is ...
I think that there is an almost universal desire to create landscapes that provide seasonal color through the year. Color is provided primarily by plants that produce showy flowers, but there are some ...
When passers-by slow down time and again to look at a garden, you know it’s special. But what makes this one extra special is that it’s an artist’s garden. That artist is Anne Moore Knapp. She lives ...
GIVE YOUR CURB SOME COLOR: Vivid colors, like the pinks and purples found in this backyard landscape are best used as accents in small outdoors areas. (Submitted Photo) “February is the uncertain ...
As summer meanders to a close, you might begin to regret the loss of the beautiful and bountiful flowers in your garden. But it doesn't have to be the end just yet. Many colorful and delightful ...
And you don't even have to have a particularly green thumb. But a little education about what to plant helps. Local nurseries are the best place to learn which plants are best to use in what seasons.
Ornamental grasses are an often-overlooked group of herbaceous perennials that thrive here. They can add beauty to your landscape with minimal effort. Because of their ease of care and reliability, ...
The bitter cold from a few weeks back took a toll on our cool-season color. Odds are that you’re about to make some significant upgrades to get ready for the growing season ahead. This is a fun topic, ...
There might be no other plant that can change the appearance of the landscape like hydrangea. With its large, textured leaves and its large, showy, mophead-type flowers, hydrangeas can transform a ...
Imagine taking a photo of a destination that’s so colorful that you don’t need to apply any filters. Or so bright that your camera settings only need to be changed to make sure the entire scenery is ...
As the leaves change and students return to Eugene for yet another eventful school year, the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on campus has carefully curated a new exhibition. Entitled “James Lavadour: ...