A colorful garden doesn't have to end at the end of summer. With proper planning and some stunning combinations, you can keep the beauty going through winter.
You spent all season improving your raised garden bed soil, and now you're liking wondering if you should toss it all out ...
A subcommittee of the Crawford County History Alliance, America 250 Beautification is co-chaired by Elaine Naples and Mary ...
Forget-Me-Not Flower Farm in Chesnee, South Carolina, plans to grow in 2026. It will add a U-pick option that will let ...
If it is winter where you are, your garden may be in hibernation. But there is one area that can be used for a variety of ...
For plenty of colorful petals all through your garden, plant primrose! These water-loving plants appreciate some morning sun ...
Violas are another cool-season favorite, and for good reason. They can survive temperatures well below freezing and are heat tolerant enough to last until mid-May. Their low, mounded growth habit ...
Gladiolus flowers cannot survive winter here. Underground parts called corms must be dug up and stored. Cormels are used to ...
Loyola Blakefield students build garden from scratch, learning patience and perseverance through trial and error.
Autumn’s colorful tapestry is ending. 2025 Island fall has been beautiful and bright, and thanks partly to drought. In the ...
Cool-season bedding plants are those that are planted from October to March. They like mild to cool temperatures and tolerate ...
For starters, pulling up weeds by their roots in the fall can dramatically reduce their reappearance come spring.