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Category Archives: Plants

The Benefits of Using Native Plants in Omaha Landscaping

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Using native plants in Omaha landscaping has become more common thanks to homeowners’ shift towards creating sustainable outdoor living spaces. Plants that grow naturally in an area are ideal for landscaping because they are well-suited to the climate and soil. Here are a few reasons why you should consider using native plants in your Omaha […]

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Best Trees And Shrubs For Bees

With bees playing an essential role in our food chain and plants and trees playing an imperative role in our ecosystem, it’s important to ensure that they’re working in accordance with each other. The sheer importance of bees has become an increasingly hot topic. Their health and survival have been threatened (in part by a […]

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Plants and Trees That Smell Good

Plants and trees can offer a lot of benefits to their surroundings. They are great additions to your garden or backyard, especially when spring rolls around. Not only do plants and trees help in keeping the air cool and clean, but they also make it smell nice. If you’re looking for some pleasantly-scented trees or […]

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The Difference Between Annuals and Perennials?

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When it comes to plants, there are two main types: annual plants and perennial plants. Understanding the difference between annuals and perennials will help you choose the right plant for your home or garden. The short answer is that the main difference between the two is their overall lifecycle.  The Difference Between Annuals and Perennials? […]

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Top Trends In Using Native Plants In Front Yard Landscaping

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Front yard landscaping is made simple and easy for anyone wanting a fresh new design, or personalized craftsmanship. Whether you are seeking landscaping for the office or for your home, it’s important to find professionals that can assure quality labor that is both environmentally beneficial and cost-effective. Top Trends In Using Native Plants In Front […]

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Common Purple Lilac Facts

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The common purple lilac is sometimes referred to as the “Queen of Shrubs.” That’s not only because they are extremely beautiful, but also because they have many highly desirable properties for gardeners. These are plants that are hardy, highly fragrant, and easy to care for. Common Purple Lilac Facts The height of the lilac is […]

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Common Plant Diseases Treatments

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Even the healthiest gardens sometimes fall victim to plant diseases. While giving your plants plenty of room to grow and caring for them properly can help cut down on disease prevalence, there are times when a gardener will need to step in with a product control. Common Plant Diseases Plant diseases are caused by bacteria, […]

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What Is A Heucherella Plant?

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Heucherella plant is not a typo at all. It is actually a combination of Heuchera and Tiarella which makes sense as it is a cross between these two native perennials. The common name, foamy bells, is also a combination of the two common names: coral bells and foam flower respectively. The resulting plant has better resistance to rust […]

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Growing & Caring For Hostas Plants

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If you’re in an area where the landscape requires large, green, lush planting… look no further than Hostas Plants. Hostas known as plantain lilies provide an excellent foliage effect. Though mainly known for their attractive foliage, the plants also produce lovely flowers during the summer in fragrant pink, lavender, or white. Hummingbirds love the flowers. How to […]

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5 Plants For Better Sleep

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Are you unable to sleep well? Changing the quality of air in your bedroom can help. These five plants will help create a refreshing environment and get you peaceful sleep every night: 5 Plants For Better Sleep 1. Aloe Vera An indoor plant that requires less maintenance, aloe vera emits oxygen at night, help you […]

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