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  • How To Prune Crape Myrtles Without Murdering Them

    How To Prune Crape Myrtles Without Murdering Them

    Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia), sometimes spelled Crepe because of the crepe paper-like flowers, are incredible long-blooming plants that stand up to the summer heat! They’re deer-resistant, easy to grow and feature...

    Nature Hills Nursery |

  • Understanding Container Citrus Tree  Fertilization

    Understanding Container Citrus Tree Fertilization

    Understanding the best way to care for your containerized Citrus Tree is essential to enjoying the lushest evergreen foliage, the most fragrant white blossoms, and of course, enjoying the juiciest,...

    Charlotte... |

  • Caring For & Transplanting Daylilies!

    Caring For & Transplanting Daylilies!

    Daylilies, or Hemerocallis, are perennials with fleshy, bulb-like roots that are so incredibly easy to grow and super hardy, it is no wonder that nurseries have hybridized and expounded on...

    Charlotte... |

  • Cedar Tree Care & Selection Guide

    Cedar Tree Care & Selection Guide

    Fantastic greenery year-round, fall color, dense privacy and wind-blocking foliage, Cedar trees and their cousins are ideal for a wide range of landscaping needs! You and your feathered friends will...

    Charlotte... |

  • How Much Sun Do Fruit Trees Need?

    How Much Sun Do Fruit Trees Need?

    There is something very satisfying about going out into your own yard and picking a fresh, ripe piece of fruit right off of the tree, isn't there? Here at Nature...

    Charlotte... |

  • Nativar vs. Native: What's the difference?

    Nativar vs. Native: What's the difference?

    Gardeners everywhere walk the fine line between wanting native, hardy plants and that flashy new and improved variety that’s hot in the stores. It can be a hard choice when...

    Charlotte... |

  • The Complete Guide For Wisteria Care

    The Complete Guide For Wisteria Care

    If you've purchased or are perhaps considering purchasing one of the fantastic Blue Chinese Wisteria Tree, or maybe an Amethyst Falls Wisteria, you are no doubt looking into how to...

    Charlotte... |

  • The Complete Guide For Taking Care of Boston Ivy

    The Complete Guide For Taking Care of Boston Ivy

    Fall color, flowers, berries and fast growth, this iconic, ornamental vine is an award-winning specimen and backdrop that has it all! Light up your landscape while hiding eyesores with a...

    Charlotte... |

  • The Best Magnolia for Cold Climates

    The Best Magnolia for Cold Climates

    Magnolia conjures images of iced tea and hot, humid summers. But there’s a select group of these romantic flowering trees that are hardy for cold, even frigid, northern winters and...

    Charlotte... |

  • Planting & Growing Lilac Bushes

    Planting & Growing Lilac Bushes

    Huge, fragrant blooms in spring on an easy-care bush There is nothing so welcome in springtime than a soft breeze rustling through a Lilac in bloom! The fresh floral fragrance...

    Charlotte... |

  • Top 5 Hydrangeas Worth the Hype

    Top 5 Hydrangeas Worth the Hype

    Get high performance, desirable features and showy blooms People love Hydrangeas for their incredible, long-lasting summer blooms…which is why they consistently appear on our Top Bestsellers list. Create the landscape...

    Charlotte... |

  • Apple Trees You Need in Your Life

    Apple Trees You Need in Your Life

    There’s something so wholesome about walking into your backyard and plucking a juicy homegrown apple from your own tree! The knowledge you grew this yourself, knowing exactly when went into...

    Charlotte... |


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