For plenty of colorful petals all through your garden, plant primrose! These water-loving plants appreciate some morning sun ...
The issue is root depth; larger bulbs like hyacinths, tulips, Dutch iris and daffodils need about 8-10 inches of soil depth ...
That is a great question and it often comes up when sweet potatoes are discussed. Sweet potatoes are called yams because of a historical name mix-up, primarily rooted in the transatlantic slave trade ...
Growing a few of the rare plants that flower in winter can really brighten a cold-season garden. Try these hardy tubers for a ...
Discover Michigan holiday designs highlighting amaryllis as the season’s standout bloom with vibrant color, festive charm, and elegant style that brightens every room.
Gardening myths often come from a kernel of truth, but with science and observation we can make better choices for our ...
Did you recently transplant the affected plant? Many perennials have distinct crowns that must not be planted too deeply.
They know their time is fleeting, and yet they have one mission: to provide for their next generations. While they consume the nutritious nectar our wild and native plants provide, they are collecting ...
When seen side by side like this, it is a little absurd. Before-and-after photos of yard transformations are great, but what ...
Overwinter your pepper plants for an early harvest next season. Depending on your region, you can grow them as houseplants or store dormant plants in a cool garage.
This shoulder month between the warmth of early fall and the cold of early winter is still ideal for many garden activities.
Although thinking about next year's flowers can seem a little daunting in the fall, planting bulbs, seeds, and new plants during the later months of the year can actually help them settle in (and you ...