I have always wanted to know the name of the shrub with the bright red foliage we see every fall. The leaves are just so red and it looks like it can grow anywhere – any idea on what this is? Thanks , ...
Everyone loves the October colors displayed by the leaves of our trees and shrubs. Are there shrubs in your landscape turning bright red in the coming months? This fall, take a closer look at these ...
Very little in nature is purely black or white or strictly good or bad. The current heightened interest in native plants is a great example of this phenomenon as most gardeners currently seek out ...
Burning bush — a widely planted landscape shrub popular for its fire-engine-red fall foliage — has been deemed invasive by the state Department of Agriculture and will be phased out of sale in ...
Burning bushes are a crowd favorite, but are actually quite invasive and should be removed if you have one in your yard. The ...
A popular landscape shrub known as burning bush is now on the state noxious weed list as a specially regulated plant. Winged euonymus or burning bush (Euonymus alatus) arrived in North America in the ...
Now that the colorful autumn leaves have fallen, we can see deep into the woods and spot things that were hidden earlier in the season. The other day, I saw a bush with pink leaves in our wooded area.
As another growing season winds down, you might be tempted to get out there and “clean up the garden” as so many tipsters advise this time of year. There’s a difference, though, between cleanup and ...
Few landscape shrubs are as well known as the “burning bush” (Euonymus alatus or “winged euonymus”), a woody shrub known for its spectacular red fall color. The term “winged” Euonymus refers to the ...
Question: I have two gorgeous, big burning bushes in my yard that are really, really in need of trimming. I don’t want to trim before they put on their autumn show, but I need to know when is the best ...
Q: I have an ever-blooming lilac bush that I would like to give to my daughter. Can this be cut back? If so, when? And how far may it be cut back? I also have a burning bush. It began turning in June.