Planting seeds sounds straightforward and, frankly, it should be: Buy a seed, plant it, add water and watch it grow. But one look at the back of a jargon-filled seed packet can have you spewing ...
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These spring plants are lovely options for container gardens. Learn about the various attributes that make them so good for containers.
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Some flowering perennials need a little boost of nutrients from a low-nitrogen fertilizer in the spring to ensure they bloom abundantly later in the season.
Try these methods and ideas to help you create gardens that bloom from spring until first frost. We'll explain how timing spring planting makes the difference.
If you have shady spots, you can grow Kathleen (pink with green-edged leaves), Florida Fantasy (bright pink midvein with ...
Willowside School Nursey plant sale: A large variety of plants ranging from drought tolerant perennials to California native plants, salvias and more will be available at Willowside School nursery’s ...
Don't throw out your hyacinth bulbs once they have flowered ...
Lawn and gardening specialist at lawnmower brand Hayter, Chris Cooper, said March is the perfect time to start whipping your garden back into shape, and to begin mowing your grass.
Many of us can’t resist the temptation to purchase potted hyacinths, daffodils, tulips, primroses and other delightful spring blooming plants.
Hebe is a brilliant shrub to welcome March with, keeping the garden looking lively in early spring. It’s evergreen, neat, and ...