Although you can plant peonies in the spring, any seasoned gardener will tell you this isn't your best option. Here's when ...
Marigolds come in different colors, shapes, and sizes, and they range in height from 4 to 48 inches tall. Make sure to choose ...
The spectacular Magnolia is one of the best of the flowering trees seen this month – two popular varieties come to mind M. soulangiana, probably the one most people know – with its large upright pink ...
Growing ordinary apples and strawberries in your garden is satisfying, but there's something particularly exciting about harvesting exotic fruits that your neighbors have never seen. Contrary to ...
Lots of flowers will trail or spill from containers in pink, white, red, or yellow. Use these cascading blooms to keep ...
This is a good time to check your houseplants for pests and some trees and shrubs are ready for pruning. See what else you can do while waiting to get into the garden.
Ephemerals are unusual plants that love early spring weather: cool and a bit wet. They bring color and otherworldly flowers to shadier corners. They tend to hug the ground plane, avoiding the cold, ...
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Colder climate gardeners may want to sow their seeds indoors in April, to transplant in May when the weather is more ...
Calla lilies ( Zantedeschia aethiopica) are elegant flowers that come in various colors, including white, yellow, orange, ...
Spring brings the return of color to the garden as bulbs bloom, perennials re-emerge, and new annuals settle in. But there’s a less common category of plants that’s also worth knowing: native spring ...
If there is just one new perennial or shrub you add to your garden space this year, let it be something that will instantly draw the eye and inspire both conversation and creativity. So here are ...