Perennials are those plants that stick around year after year, and they’re a brilliant investment for the garden. As luck would have it, there are plenty of perennials that you can plant in March.
Preparing a garden for spring is more than just cutting back perennials. Organizing and timing seed sowing is crucial, ...
Consistent cold temperatures in winter will keep most plants in dormancy, but when temperatures are mild and fluctuate, ...
Early Spring Spring has come to parts of Central Oregon. Very early. The warm winter has already caused several of the trees ...
Carrots thrive in cool weather with loose, well-drained soil, and take about 60 to 90 days to mature depending on the variety. For Southern gardens, plant in early spring or late summer, with fall ...
Most gardeners recommend anemone, daffodils, dwarf irises, snowdrops, crocuses, allium, and grape hyacinth as excellent for ...
Sago palm is often sold as an easy tropical accent, but ASPCA poison control lists it as toxic to both cats and dogs. The ...
You'll know winter is almost over when you start to see the first flowers of spring. Look for these 6 varieties that are surefire signs of the changing seasons.
It’s easy to grow your own mirlitons. Traditionally, mirlitons are planted outdoors in the spring. But if you have some space indoors or in another warm, protected area, you can plant them in ...
A cheery patch of daffodils can bloom for weeks and last for generations. We'll tell you how long daffodils bloom and how you can make them bloom even longer.