Sometimes you see a plant so often, you take it for granted. Irises are common in older Texas Hill Country landscapes, but ...
March arrives, and the garden urge hits hard. The seed catalogs have been studied, and the beds are calling, but one question stops most gardeners before they start: Is it actually time to plant where ...
Winter is rarely the clean, steady cold shown in catalog photos. Real gardens ride thaw-and-freeze swings, wind that scours beds bare, and wet soil that lingers like a cold sponge around sleeping ...
Garden jobs in March include turning your attention to planting bare-root roses, herbaceous perennials and hedges, just in time for the warmer weather.
The weather in March is a bit like a roller coaster ride, going from winter to spring, sometimes on the same day.
Gardeners who plant their roses now will be treated to flourishing blooms. The expert also suggested planting bare-root ...
In conjunction with the Spring Plant Exchange, is a plant sale to raise funds, so that the Saskatchewan Perennial Society is able to provide services to the public and its members, while keeping ...
Lawn and gardening specialist at lawnmower brand Hayter, Chris Cooper, said March is the perfect time to start whipping your garden back into shape, and to begin mowing your grass.
Discover the top perennial herbs for your garden that include easy-to-grow favorites like rosemary, chives, mint, and more.
The warm temperatures have coaxed out the spring bloomers. Daffodils are a bright spot scattered around our yard with their ...
Perennials are the delight of the flower gardener. Showy and colorful like annuals, their longer lives make them a less ...
Southwest Florida has a springtime secret: a 'Blue Period' when rare blue wildflowers bloom. Discover where and when to find ...