Garden Design & Landscaping

How Many Hostas Should I Plant Together?

Hostas are popular shade-loving perennials cherished for their stunning foliage. But an oft-asked question is: how many hostas should be planted together for the best visual impact? Follow these guidelines to design an artful, cohesive hosta collection. Spacing Hostas for Growth Proper spacing is crucial so hostas reach maturity without overcrowding. Hosta species and cultivars … Read more

How to Get Rid of Aphids on Daylilies

Diseases and insects generally are not a serious problem on daylilies (Hemerocallis species) in the home garden, especially when good cultural practices are followed. Because of the summer heat in South Carolina, daylilies should be planted in fall or spring. Daylilies prefer well-drained soil with adequate organic matter. Have the soil tested for the correct … Read more

What to Plant with Caladiums in Pots: 15 Winning Container Companions

Caladiums are the undisputed divas of the shade garden. Their outrageously colorful, artistically shaped leaves steal the show in any setting. While caladiums shine on their own, combining them with complementary companion plants in pots can take the visual interest to a whole new level. The key is choosing plant partners that enhance the caladiums’ … Read more

How to Take Care of a Potted Cypress Tree: A Complete Guide

Cypress trees are elegant evergreens that can enhance any indoor or outdoor space with their distinctive foliage and growth habit. While they make excellent potted plants, cypress trees do require some special care and maintenance to thrive in containers. This comprehensive guide provides tips on choosing the right cypress variety, providing optimal growing conditions, proper … Read more

How to Save Garlic Seeds for Planting

Hardneck garlic varieties tend to form fewer cloves per bulb than softneck varieties, but those cloves are often a bit larger. Hardneck garlic grows better in colder climates because it requires prolonged exposure to cold weather of at least 40 days at 40 degrees Fahrenheit or less. This process is called vernalization. Porcelain garlic typically … Read more