Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... We’re getting closer to spring, but I’m still on my winter writing break. Here’s another article from Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Angela Mason Foster ...
Growing flowers in the shade adds beauty to areas where sunlight is limited. Many shade-loving plants thrive in low light, bringing color and vibrancy to gardens or indoors. Below are seven stunning ...
The front and rear gardens at Sandhill Farm House are broken up into garden rooms including a small kitchen garden. Front garden with small woodland area, planted with early spring flowering shrubs, ...
With a preference for acid or ericaceous humus-rich soil, narcissus bulbs are best kept in a pot Credit: Getty Spring flowering cyclamen go from magenta and pink through to blush-white Credit ...
However, plants that flower in spring should be left alone just now. Hamid said: "In January, you should avoid pruning spring-flowering shrubs like forsythia, lilac and flowering currant. "For example ...
Transforming a garden into a paradise requires a blend of creativity, planning, and the right selection of plants. Whether you are aiming ... The blooms of Spring. Image by Anutaray via Depositphotos ...
In order to reproduce, most flowering plants rely on animals to move their pollen. In turn, pollinators rely on flowers for food, including both nectar and pollen. If you’re a gardener ...
Will you be adding some new flowering plants to your garden this spring? If you like to cook with what you grow, consider planting some that do double duty by providing attractive flowers that are ...
Vincent van Gogh's deep blue lilies, vibrant sunflowers, and golden wheat fields leap from the canvas as if they're living flowers. This spring, they will be. New York Botanical Garden is hosting ...
Avoid pruning spring-flowering shrubs heavily, as you may remove flower buds set the previous year. Light shaping is fine. • Use clean and sharp pruning tools to ensure clean cuts and reduce ...