Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A few decades ago, tea olive trees (often accompanied by azaleas and camellias) were standard landscape components in Central ...
Pruning tools sit on the railing of a deck with a garden full of shrubs in the background. - Alice Rodnova/Shutterstock Tea olives are woody evergreen perennials best-known for their small white ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The most famous Tea Olive in the world is 445 yards in length with an uphill climb and a slight bend to the right. It is deep green in color, speckled with white sands and guarded by ...
QUESTION: Some 10-plus years ago, we purchased a tea olive bush from Callaway Gardens in Georgia. It was about 3 feet tall at the time of purchase, and it’s grown very substantially in the intervening ...
Q: Is it possible to propagate a new tea olive shrub from new-growth cuttings? A: Yes, tea olives may be propagated from new growth. Mix equal portions of potting soil, sand and peat (or Perlite) in a ...
Question: I heard a friend talking about a shrub that flowers and releases a nice scent when the temperature makes a big change. Do you know what this might be and what conditions it likes? Answer: ...
Two of Aiken's most unusual trees were the focus of attention Saturday afternoon at the Green Boundary Club, with help from a pair of forestry authorities. Speaking to members of the club's tree ...
Tea olives are woody evergreen perennials best-known for their small white flowers that bloom in late summer and last into the colder months. If you have a tea olive (Osmanthus spp.), whether growing ...