For this year’s Entrance Garden, the concept is “Futura Florentia,” a play on Latin words conveying the vision of flowers as ...
Take your indoor garden to the next level. Include some colorful houseplants for some added interest throughout the year.
Ready to learn how to graft? Or is it just time to “up” your grafting game? Join the Monterey Bay chapter of California Rare Fruit Growers from 3-6 p.m. Sunday, at the Live ...
Explore varieties of brunnera that thrive in shade gardens. Discover their unique foliage, perfect for adding beauty and ...
The guide in the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of Texas Gardener provides valuable information regarding 33 different vegetable and ...
Spring is around the corner and it’s never too early to start thinking about getting your plants off to a strong start! Jeff Pansing with Majestic Nursey and Gardens joined ...
Flowers — especially roses — are for sale everywhere, from gas stations to grocery stores to floral shops. The Pioneer Press ...
More and more people are learning how to start flowers and vegetables from seed. It takes patience and practice, but the work ...
Winter cold actually aids germination of some seeds. They will fare poorly if planted too late. It's advisable to plant seeds of California poppy, bread seed poppy, larkspur, nigella and bachelors ...
Planting native perennials can improve a local ecosystem, strengthening any garden. This list of New York-native perennials ...
Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of ...
If you have a lighting system, you are a real Alaskan Gardener. You recognize that we spend nine months gardening indoors.