Just weeks before the start of the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival, the character topiaries have begun to arrive. Disney released a list of topiaries and gardens, but a few of the ...
Walt Disney World Resort has released a preview of some new Orange Bird and Spike the Bee merchandise coming to the EPCOT International Flower and Garden Festival this year! The 2026 festival runs ...
February marks an important transition in the gardening calendar. While winter may still linger in many regions, this month is ideal for starting several flower seeds indoors or under protection so ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Newfields broke ground on a new Flower & Vegetable Garden that is set to open in late 2026. “This enormous undertaking will transform an overlooked part of The Garden into a lively hub ...
If you're looking for a different plant type because it's no longer needed, you can check our page for All Plant Types. What Are Flower Plants in Grow a Garden? Here are all the Flower Plant types in ...
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — A dahlia garden known for being full of color and flowers outside Zach and Susan Greenside’s home in Federal Way is nearly bare after someone ripped off hundreds of dahlia heads, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. From the plants you choose to the color of your patio furniture, your yard and garden decor says a lot about you. With sparkling garden ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Sometime next year, you may notice a new, foul smell at the Norfolk Botanical Garden. It’s a new corpse flower, also known as the amorphophallus titanum, that a garden ...
Many Flower-type plants in Grow a Garden are currently unobtainable, such as Grand Volcania, Bone Blossom, and Taro Flower, since they were tied to past events. A few event crops, like the Sunflower ...
Flower plants in Grow a Garden cover a wide range of rarities. Daffodils and tulips are a fairly common sight in the Seed Shop, but Lavender, Foxglove, and the Liberty Lily are crops you may have to ...
What are the Grow a Garden flower plants? As the Beanstalk event continues on, and we know that some of you are getting confused with all the categories of crops you need to submit to Jack, so we're ...