So it’s time to say out with the old — in this case, warm-season bedding plants — and in with some new plants that are suited for the cool season. November is the perfect time to make this switch in ...
After frozen corms thaw, they'll rot. Many flower farmers in Zones 6 and 7 plant ranunculus corms in the fall but protect ...
Why not create a “beneficial insectary” in your landscape? A landscape insectary incorporates flowers, herbs, and native ...
For most of us, now is when we make plans for our fall and winter gardens and landscapes which usually includes colorful ...
We have had many customers comment lately on the spectacular floral display in the Queen’s Gardens, opposite Riverlinks ...
Peonies Peonies are hardy plants. There are peony varieties growing in most U.S. states. These low-maintenance perennial ...
As an avid gardener who has lived under a canopy of mature white pine and red oak trees for nearly two decades, I’ve learned ...
With temperatures dropping, the folks at Smith’s Gardentown want to remind you to take the proper precautions for your plants ...
Greenhouse floriculture growers of cut flowers, potted plants, annual bedding plants and propagative plant material will “reap the benefits from organizing under one voice” to improve production and ...
If you can spot any visible signs of wear and tear, such as thinning or yellowing, your bedding is well overdue an update, and it may even be preventing you from getting that all-important quality ...
It's easy to get distracted by the beautiful blooms and lush green leaves of plants. But, there are tons of poisonous flowers and plants to avoid in your home and garden— full of hidden dangers.