Spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and others may be planted in the fall anytime the ground is not frozen.
“Water regularly in spring and early summer, but reduce this once you see the foliage turning yellow – this is a sign that the bulbs are reaching maturity. Weed between the plants to reduce the ...
The time has come when frost, wind and rain start to take their toll on our plants, sparking concern for many. After a ...
Winter is full of seasonal delights, but we don’t normally associate this time with vibrant flowers. Most plant species ...
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of firespike plants, ligustrum, cannas, lawns, ...
Being a native wildflower in much of the US and Canada, learning how to grow and care for lupines is a cinch—but there are ...
When you tire of growing common plants, it's time to pick some new ones from this list of fun, whimsical garden flowers and ...
Planting at the wrong time can cause the tubers to rot.
Spring-flowering bulbs such as daffodils and hyacinths should've been planted by now so they can bloom in time - although ...
As the days grow shorter and colder, does your flower garden lose its vibrancy? Succession planting is a technique used by ...
Diatomaceous earth: The sharp surfaces cut through the insect cuticle and the insect dies of dehydration. Diatomaceous earth kills slugs, snails and ants, but should be applied only to problem areas ...