If you're already dreaming about a garden filled with flowers after winter is over, there's one striking plant you'll want to ...
Glory of the snow is an early-blooming bulb that produces dainty blue and white flowers. Grow it alongside complementary ...
Fall is the best time to prepare your garden for winter, but avoiding common mistakes keeps your perennials healthy for spring. Don’t prune or divide too early—wait until plants are dormant or well ...
Most people start thinking about their summer garden in early spring; starting seeds, spreading mulch and trimming outdoors and stocking up on any essentials at your local garden center. But did you ...
Pruning is an important task to help ensure plant health and keep the perennial garden thriving. In my work as a professional gardener, I try to observe the recommended guidelines for pruning shrubs ...
September is the perfect time to use mild weather to your advantage and get your favorite perennials in the ground. "The soil is still warm, nights are getting cooler, and roots get a head start ...
(Courtesy/Sabine Churchill) A basket of flowers Sabine Churchill said is similar to one that has gone missing from the Public Safety Building. For the second September in a row, flowers have been ...
As clump-forming perennials mature, they often become overcrowded, competing among themselves for light, water and nutrients. This typically results in fewer blooms, said David Trinklein, state ...
I’m not sure if “floweraholic” is a word, but if it is, I am one. I’ve never met a bloom I didn’t like — from my first garden pansy to my current favorite cleome. Colors, shapes, scents, habits: They ...