Winter flowers are the best way to add a pop of color to your garden during cold months! Here are all the annuals, perennials ...
Ensure your garden with fully blooming plants and flowers these winter months ... Tip: They typically grow best in the full sun to partial shade with a well drained and rich sull of nutrients.
This fall, look around for places where you could fit in a little more spring bulb cheerfulness. For example, tuck snowdrops ...
Many plants will continue blooming through our mild winters ... Plant in well-prepared beds with good drainage. Part sun to part shade is considered ideal. Choose a location that receives four ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a native shrub that turns wine-red and ripens blue-black berries in early fall.
As the vibrant hues of autumn give way to the quiet serenity of winter, many gardeners fear that their landscapes will lose their splash of color. However, planting winter-blooming flowers can keep ...
Every garden has a shady spot, whether it's the whole plot or just a shady corner. Finding plants that will thrive makes life so much easier as they'll naturally want to grow there. Shade is generally ...
Being a native wildflower in much of the US and Canada, learning how to grow and care for lupines is a cinch—but there are ...
Magnolia trees are some of the earliest-blooming flowering trees ... Although magnolias can grown as be full-sun shrubs, they generally do best in partial shade in southern climates.
Calvin Finch describes the colors of this vibrant flower like "waxy show paint on the clown’s face at an old-fashioned circus ...
THE autumn time is the perfect time to fill the garden with some gorgeous colour that will last over the winter months.