
Submitted by Beth Willis, trials coordinator for the UT Gardens, Knoxville Most people associate St. John’s Wort with the herbal remedy for depression, but gardeners should be aware that the…
Submitted by Beth Willis, trials coordinator for the UT Gardens, Knoxville Most people associate St. John’s Wort with the herbal remedy for depression, but gardeners should be aware that the…
Submitted by Ben Ford, HGTV intern for the UT Gardens, Knoxville Known as the “Lilac of the South,” common crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) is truly a southern garden staple. It’s found in…
Submitted by Beth Willis, trials coordinator for the UT Gardens, Knoxville If your garden is crying out for something a little different – you owe it to yourself to check out…
Ogon spireamakes a brilliant contrast against plants with bold leaves or plants with purple or bronze foliage Submitted by Carol Reese, UT Extension horticulture specialist, Western Region If you live in an…
Submitted by Carol Reese, UT Extension horticulture specialist, Western Region For beauty, durability and adaptability, Chinese fringetree (Chionanthus retusus) should head anyone’s list for a small flowering tree. It features…
Submitted by Jason Reeves, Horticulturist, UT Gardens, Jackson Few plants brighten up a shady spot in the garden like oakleaf hydrangea ‘Little Honey’. In April, its new foliage emerges a luminescent yellow…
Submitted by James Newburn, Assistant Director, UT Gardens, Knoxville Our plant of the month for March is actually appealing all year long. That is because Eucalyptus neglecta, commonly called Omeo Gum, is an…
Submitted by Derrick Stowell, UT Gardens educator Don’t let this plant’s name intimidate you. Hellebore is also called by several common names like Lenten Rose (Helleborus orientalis) and Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger). Despite having…
The small anise tree can be a ray of sunshine on a dreary winter day Submitted by Dr. Sue HamiltonFor a bright and showy winter shrub, you can’t beat ‘Florida…