Solomon’s seal, or Polygonatum, is a perennial ground cover with attractive, arching stems and hanging white blooms. These plants look best in a woodland setting, thriving in part-shade where their ...
A woodland garden is surrounded by plants and trees - Joanne Dale/Shutterstock Are you looking for an easy-care, attractive ground cover that will produce flowers and berries to add some interest and ...
This low-maintenance, foolproof shade garden is attractive in three seasons, but particularly throughout late winter and spring. Witch hazel and astilbe light up the early season with their cheerful ...
False Solomon's seal is a Pacific Northwest native woodland plant. It grows in stands of single stems that are topped in midspring with plumes of white, lightly fragrant, flowers. The flowers are ...
With the solstice this week (1:46 a.m., Tuesday), summer is officially with us. Rain accompanies the higher temperatures for this climate and so far the season is unfolding as warm and wet. However, ...
Solomon’s Seal can be grown from seed, which should be sown in the autumn. To harvest and collect Solomon’s Seal seed, cover the seed heads in late summer with a plastic bag and then shake the stem.