Most perennials are easy care plants that require less maintenance than annuals and return year after year with minimal fuss.
All of these rusts release the bright rusty-orange spores once spring weather becomes mild and damp, often around late March ...
I recently went looking for one of the rarest of Texas’s rare plants in what seemed like an odd place: near the middle of ...
While warmer temperatures are arriving in Iowa, soil temperatures may not be warm enough for your favorite plants just yet.
It contains Blom’s science-based principles on seeing, understanding, structuring, harmonizing, rooting, and liberating the ...
Opportunities abound to spruce up the old homefront from the Sonoma/North Bay Home Expo at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds to ...
Answering an ask for accessible gardening tools for people over 50, long-term gardener Sue Mazer, 54, suggested this ...
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Velvet Magazine on MSNGardens: Edimentals are trending. Here’s how to grow themEdimentals - plants which are both edible and ornamental - continue to trend. Whatever the size of your space, from a single window box to sweeping borders, Newmarket garden designer Melanie Taylor ...
Four-season interest in a garden means growing ornamental grasses. But what about pruning them? Should you even bother?
We spent the second day of CAST 2025 at Ball Horticultural. Among the many highlights, here were five plants that caught my ...
Cover crops like millet, sorghum, and black-eyed peas have been successful at the botanic gardens. They improve water ...
In late summer or early fall, when temperatures threaten to drop below 60 F in your garden, reverse the acclimation process by moving plants into the shade for incrementally longer periods each day ...
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