Ornamental grasses not only make a visual statement, but they actually come with many additional benefits that'll suit both ...
Wandering through your yard or garden right now may not be the most joyful experience; the trees are without their fluttering ...
Why not start propagating in winter and get more plants for free? It can be done with hardwood cuttings from these popular ...
Q I saw this buried in snow around a tree stump near Little Rock recently (see reader's photo). Can you identify what type? I ...
The final part of our best-new-plants-of-2025 series concludes with a look at some of the top new trees and shrubs debuting ...
Though traditionally planted in autumn, daffodils can also be planted in January and February for a spring bloom. Fiona ...
Discover all you need to know about growing hydrangeas, including care tips, when to prune, and the best way to propagate for ...
Improving the soil means adding organic matter such as compost that will act like a sponge to hold more moisture. But you can ...
Q I have this "thing" about keeping my potted geraniums alive over the winter. Here's a picture of them inside. They will get ...
If dragging a hose around in the summer makes you weary or if your water bill soaks you in guilt it is time to tame the thirsty monsters in your garden with better soil and the magic of mulching.
Renowned for their longevity, they can flourish ... itself before winter. Position your sapling in the center of the pot, taking care to plant it at the same depth it was growing before.
Paul Theroux had it right when he pronounced January “the season of recovery and preparation.” First, the recovery. I’ll bet you’re just as weary as the rest of us after so many holiday ...