Foliage
While flowering plants are the centerpiece of gardens, foliage plants can offer unique interest too. Foliage gardens can stand alone or accent your favorite flowers. Caring for foliage plants is no different than most other garden flora, but it helps to know about their basic needs, especially with the number of foliage plants and types of ornamental grass available. Keep reading for information on growing foliage plants and grasses in the garden, including specifics on individual plant types and ornamental grass care.
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Unique Ornamental Native Grasses: 7 Decorative Natives For Structure And Style
Textured grass is an easy way to amplify garden dynamics, but not all grasses are suited to every region. Try one of these ornamental native grasses for the perfect feathery fit
By Tonya Barnett
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7 Fall Privacy Plants To Screen Your Space With Glorious Autumn Colors
Provide shelter and privacy to borders and outdoor seating areas with beautiful plants ablaze with color and interest in the fall.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Largest Hosta Plants You Can Grow: 6 Plantain Lily Whoppers
Go big or go home. Plant these giant hosta varieties to have the biggest garden on the block.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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7 Ornamental Grasses For Gorgeous Texture And Soothing Sounds
Think outside the turf box and consider beautiful ornamental grasses. They'll add dramatic effects to any landscape or garden.
By Teo Spengler
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Polypodium Care: How To Grow And Care For Polypodium Ferns
A small fern with a funny name, the polypodium - or polypody fern - likes to be shaded by trees and enjoys a moist environment.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Indoor Yucca Plant Care: How To Grow Yucca As A Houseplant
Bring the flavor of the desert inside with an indoor yucca plant. They’re slow growers as houseplants and will thrive for years under proper conditions.
By Becca Badgett
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How To Grow And Care For Dusty Miller In The Garden
Dusty miller has silvery-gray foliage that’s wooly and soft, and adds a lacy, distinctive touch to any bed, border or garden.
By Becca Badgett
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6 Beautiful Ornamental Grasses That Pollinators Love
Ornamental grasses add softness and texture to a garden, but they can provide additional value in enticing precious pollinators. Discover the best varieties to support nature in your yard.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Kill Weeds Not Moss – Removing Weeds From Moss Gardens
Perhaps you're contemplating turning part of your yard into a moss garden. But what about weeds? After all, removing weeds from moss by hand sounds like a lot of hard work. Luckily, controlling weeds in moss is not difficult. Learn how to kill weeds, not moss in this article.
By Laura Miller
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Are Hostas Edible? How To Harvest & Eat A Perennial Favorite
Are hostas edible? Amazingly, they are not only edible but highly nutritious. But they are poisonous to pets, so be sure to follow directions carefully.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Care For Muhlenbergia: How To Grow Pink Muhly Grass
Pink muhly grass care couldn’t be simpler - like most native plants, it is low maintenance and wonderfully easy to grow. This warm-season grass is a total delight in the right landscape.
By Teo Spengler
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Asparagus Fern: Complete Plant Care And Growing Guide
By Becca Badgett
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Hostas In Winter: Preparing & Caring For Hostas In The Cold
Preparing hostas for winter partly depends on your climate and, if you don’t worry about hungry mollusks and voles, it might be fine to let the foliage stay in place.
By Amy Grant
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Maidenhair Fern: Complete Plant Care & Growing Guide
Adiantum maidenhair ferns are fluffy and elegant. We sometimes see them in the forest and, while they’re not always easy to grow at home, it’s worth the time and effort to try.
By Nikki Tilley
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Southern Maidenhair Fern: Complete Care And Growing Guide
The delicate adiantum capillus-veneris, or maidenhair fern is a great addition to a woodland garden or indoor plant collection.
By Susan Albert
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Growing Hostas: How To Care For A Hosta Plant
A hosta plant may be the prettiest shade plant in your yard. It thrives underneath trees and even in deep-shade areas.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Coleus Care Guide: Everything You Need To Know
Dramatic and colorful, coleus plants are a staple in warm zones and containers, and they love partial shade.
By Nikki Tilley