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Update You might remember this DIY Eucalyptus Wreath tutorial from a couple of years ago—but I just had to bring it back ...
Bring into your home the colors of the season with this silk spring front door wreath. Handcrafted using flowers, foliage, and a sturdy grapevine base with faux hydrangea heads, the wreath is perfect ...
It’s time to start prepping your garden for spring and here, Catherine Carton, shares all her top tips!
When Easter Sunday rolls around, ham and lamb might get all the glory, but Connecticut’s seafood shacks offer a resurrection ...
Warm spring temperatures can bring insects that like to feed on tender buds and leaves of hydrangeas. Learn how to identify ...
MIFFLINBURG, Pa. — A welcoming door wreath adds such elegance to a home. Inspired Designs by Keith Phelps has the perfect spring wreath complete with a fabric bunny ready to greet your guests.
When it comes to getting hyacinths to bloom again, the trick is to grow them in very well-drained soil. A raised bed or ...
This story was updated to add new information. Spring has sprung, bringing warmer days and blooming flowers. Thursday is the first day of spring, or the vernal equinox, in the Northern Hemisphere.
The best time of year to fertilize hydrangeas is at the start of their growth cycle in early spring, as the plants begin to push out new growth. "This gives them the boost they need to produce ...
Changing your hydrangea flowers to blue, pink or purple isn't a magic trick. It's a doable science experiment. Macy Meyer is a North Carolina native who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a BA in ...