When dusk arrives early and the lawn silvers with dew, small choices change everything. Colour, shape and scent can lift the ...
One of winter’s pleasures for gardeners is the brilliant and copious display of berries produced by pyracantha, commonly known as firethorn. Starting in late summer or early fall, the pea-size berries ...
Pyracantha is a limited-time seed added in the Fairy Update expansion. Instead of buying it from the Seed Stall, you'll need to get an Enchanted Chest for a chance at getting it. Then, you'll have to ...
As the garden’s hues grow dreary with the onset of winter, the colourful berries of Pyracantha enrich the landscape across Asia. Since this is the season when we often see Holly and bird motifs as ...
Here are some questions I encountered last week: Q: I need a plant that provides security and flowers on our backyard wall, but is also low maintenance and saves water. I'm considering roses and ...
One winter, wild birds threw a raucous fiesta in our pyracantha hedge. The frenzy was unremitting as sparrows and finches dined on overripe, fermented berries. Normally our berries are long gone ...
I have pyracantha growing along my fence, and it is now about 10ft high. Please can you tell me when I can prune it? William Smith, South Yardley, Birmingham Pyracantha is a very tough plant and will ...
THE name pyracantha is appropriate. It is derived from two Greek words, pyr meaning fire and akanthos meaning thorn. Pyracantha, or firethorn as it is known, is a pretty shrub with attractive flowers ...
Walnut Creek’s Ruth Bancroft is a national authority on drought-resistant gardening. Twice a month she and her staff share their knowledge with readers. Q: My neighbors have a Pyracantha bush that ...
I can’t remember how many times I have read, or said, that the best shrubs should have at least two, if not three things going for them if they are to earn their keep in small gardens. Pyracantha has ...
Not long ago, we were talking to someone whose pyracantha bush attracted cedar waxwings, colorful, sociable birds who dropped in regularly to gorge on the berries. She enjoyed the spectacle but ...
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