The gardeners whose yards erupt into color every February didn’t do anything magical in spring. They did one quiet, unhurried thing the previous year: they planted. If your garden always feels one ...
Turns out, the best blooms don’t always chase the sun.
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Looking under the leaves, the juvenile plants are easy to pull apart and easy to transplant as well." A warm summer day is ...
Tired of deer munching your plants? These shade-loving perennials are pretty, tough, and not on the menu for deer.
If you’ve written off the shadiest corner of your yard as a lost cause, you’re leaving the most interesting real estate in ...
Discover a variety of fast-growing, spreading perennials and learn how to care for them in your garden. Explore tips and ...
Get your garden ready for warmer weather with this spring gardening checklist, covering tasks from early to late spring.
Michigan spans three different growing zones — 4, 5, and 6 — with the northern and western parts of the state falling into ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Gardeners looking to get a head start on the growing season can begin sprucing up their yards now by cleaning up winter-worn perennials. Jennifer McGimsey of Akin's Nursery says ...
Spring isn’t the only time of year to get gardening. Late summer and fall are also good times to do some work on your yard and garden. Some popular plants are best placed in the ground during this ...