Planting in January gives your flowers a head start, meaning earlier blooms, stronger plants, and longer flowering seasons.
Instead of leaving your garden barren in winter, choose from these winter flowers that thrive in cold temperatures, from winter jasmine to snowdrops.
Some people leave corners of their garden untouched for a bit longer so wildlife has shelter during the coldest part of ...
Warm upswings can trick plants into breaking dormancy prematurely. According to Iowa State University Extension, when ...
Hydrangeas are old-fashioned, yet there are still many new developments in breeding and selection. Both the bigleaf and ...
Insects relish scabious flowers and there are some first-year flowerers; Beaujolais Bonnets (60cm) wine flowers and pale ...
If you are looking to give your balcony a vibrant retreat, then flowering succulents are just what you need! They are ...
Hobby Lobby is also famous for its fantastic selection of faux flowers, wreaths, and other foliage. The store recently got a ...
While most flowers lie dormant in the winter, the snowdrop is one that thrives. For those looking to spruce up their winter ...
Winter can feel like a dormant period where the garden is asleep and our hands stay out of the dirt. However, the online ...
Pulling, hoeing or smothering all weeds in your garden during the spring months will make a huge difference over the summer.
Making a New Year's resolution to be more attentive to your garden? Here is a month-by-month guide on what you should do, and ...