The average homeowner (and small business) pays $150-$300 a month for landscape maintenance. Often times, it’s too much and here’s why:
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Trillium luteum, common name yellow trillium or yellow wakerobin, is native to the forests of the Great Smoky Mountains. Yellow trillium grows in shade. It…
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Leave a CommentSarracenia leucophylla, white-topped pitcher plant, is a beautiful and valuable native perennial found in the lower parts of the southern United States. Sarracenia leucophylla is…
Leave a CommentGraham Thomas is among the most enduring of the David Austin New English garden roses. Introduced in 1983, Graham Thomas is still one of David…
Leave a CommentBigleaf magnolia, Magnolia macrophylla, has the largest flowers and leaves of any native plant in North America. If you live in the southeastern United States,…
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