If you love to garden, we’re betting that you want to hang onto summer as long as you can. After all, while houseplants are lovely, there’s nothing quite like viewing your summer garden in all its ...
Sunny yellow sunflowers are commonly grown as ornamentals and cut flowers, and their nectar-filled blooms attract pollinators, too. Bonus: after their flowers fade, sunflowers continue to reward ...
December may not seem like an ideal time to start your garden. However, there is a gorgeous blue flower that will thrive in ...
While springtime may seem like the best time to start seeds, some plants don’t mind the heat. You can use seed starter kits in the summer, but some plants will do better than others. Whether you’re ...
Plant grasses in spring or fall and use mulch to help them thrive. Both evergreens and grasses are easy to care for and work ...
Question: I have several Endless Summer hydrangeas, most of which have failed to bloom these last few years. This year buds and flowers began appearing in October just in time for frost. What is up ...
Colorful flowerbeds add so much beauty to our yards, but they can be a lot of work. A lower maintenance way to provide landscape color is through the use of trees and shrubs that produce attractive ...
As the heat of summer sets in, many plants take a break from flowering, but these stellar selections continue to bloom all season long. From annual bedding plants that just won’t quit, to reblooming ...
Q: My husband has been growing amaryllis plants for several years. He typically brings the bulbs out of storage in January for February bloom and then in the summer transfers the bulbs (in their ...
As September slips into October, many native wildflowers and grasses that bloomed with the summer monsoon rains begin to go to seed. Offering a veritable bounty of food choices, this avian smorgasbord ...