Fall perennials can be just as colorful and pretty as those in summer gardens—it just takes a little planning. Although these flowers catch your eye in autumn, the time to plant them is earlier in the ...
For plenty of colorful petals all through your garden, plant primrose! These water-loving plants appreciate some morning sun ...
Cool-season bedding plants are those that are planted from October to March. They like mild to cool temperatures and tolerate ...
Lantana plants are resilient survivors. They bloom continuously even in extreme heat and dry weather. These plants attract ...
Planting this perennial bulb in the spring will bring vibrant pink blooms to your garden that last until the fall before the ...
The rare bloom of Rafflesia sparked global awe. Across India’s forests and hills, equally remarkable flowers thrive in ...
The healthiest Texas sage I ever saw was a large specimen that, seemingly by a miracle, was blooming adjacent to a freeway ...
The issue is root depth; larger bulbs like hyacinths, tulips, Dutch iris and daffodils need about 8-10 inches of soil depth ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on anthuriums, beets, amaryllis, Christmas cacti, ixora, composting and ...
Plant agapanthus in November for stronger roots, healthier growth, and even more abundant summer blooms ahead.
Don’t divide your agapanthus too soon – learn when and how to split them for healthy roots and spectacular summer blooms.
These perennials, trees, and shrubs provide vital food and shelter for backyard birds through the winter months.