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  • Companion Plants to Complement Your Gardenias

    Do It Yourself — Gardenias are evergreen shrubs with dark green waxy leaves with very fragrant blooms. When looking for complementary plants for your Kleim's Hardy or other gardenias consider color, height, contrasting or similar characteristics. Choosing from an ...More…

  • Using Cucumbers as Companion Plants

    Do It Yourself — As one of the edible climbing plants, cucumbers are a tasty and healthy vegetable to grow in your garden. Cucumbers require a lot of space. Don't make the mistake of planting them too close to other vegetables, even if they make good companions. ...More…

  • Choosing the Best Companion Plants for Your Weigela

    Do It Yourself — Among the many low-maintenance varieties of garden shrubs, weigela shrub has emerged as the preferred choice. Each variety of the weigela plant has a slightly different appearance. These traits should be considered when choosing a companion plant ...More…

  • Choosing the Best Companion Plants for Your Spirea

    Do It Yourself — Apart from these plants, spirea also grows well with Russian Sage, May Night Saliva and a variety of ornamental grasses. Spirea is one of the most popular plants used in landscape designs and gardens. is one of the most popular plants used in ...More…

  • Choosing The Best Companion Plants For Impatiens

    Do It Yourself — Summer shade garden planting wouldn't be complete without the bold, bright colors of impatiens. Summer shade garden planting wouldn't be complete without the bold, bright colors of Impatiens are a favorite for container planting as well, due to .. ...More…

  • Choosing the Best Companion Plants for a Yucca

    Do It Yourself — If you know that you would like to plant a variety of Yucca in your garden, familiarize yourself with the sunlight and soil needs of Yucca plants to make the best choice for companion plants. Read on to learn about the basics of Yucca plant ...More…

  • Choosing the Best Companion Plants for a Phlox

    Do It Yourself — Many sun loving perennials go well with phlox, such as ornamental grasses, agastache, rudbeckia, coreopsis and other plants. Before purchasing plants or rearranging your garden, it is important for you to decide what you would like to see in your ...More…

  • Choosing the Best Companion Plants for a Caladium

    Do It Yourself — Caladium bulbs are leafy plants with foliage that comes in green, white, salmon, red and pink varieties. Caladium prefers shady conditions. Plant them where there is bright indirect light, filtered sunlight or partial shade. Like other ...More…

  • Choosing Companion Plants to Grow with Your Mountain Laurels

    Do It Yourself — Rhododendrons and Azaleas are shrubs that need the same soil and care as Mountain Laurels. If you already have one of these plants, the chances are that the others will thrive as well. Before you plant one of these shrubs, be sure that your soil ...More…

  • Choosing Companion Plants to Go with Your Forsythia

    Do It Yourself — Forsythia is an early blooming shrub. They can burst with bright yellow blossoms as early as February. Blossoming shrubs can become beautiful companions to Forsythia. Early blooming shrubs, like Flowering Quince, offset the Forsythia's bright ...More…

  • Choosing Companion Plants to Compliment a Camellia

    Do It Yourself — A camellia is an evergreen shrub that is well-suited for partial shade. To compliment camellia plants in the garden, consider trees to add both texture and form. The Acer or Japanese maples, which come in small umbrella-shaped shrubs or larger ...More…

  • Choosing Companion Plants for Your Hostas

    Do It Yourself — Hostas are hardy, reliable plants known for their lush green foliage that thrive. Hostas will tolerate both full and partial shade. Thus, planting under broad trees or on the north side of the house are suitable growing locations. Flowers such as ...More…


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