Gardening in very cold climates can be a challenge, but it doesn’t mean you have to miss out on growing your favorite herbs.
As Thanksgiving approaches, many of us start planning our holiday meals. While turkey, cranberries and pumpkins may get most of the attention, herbs also play an important role in our ...
Astilbe is winter-hardy in Zones 3 through 8. 5. Bee Balm (Monarda spp.) There are over 50 hybrids of bee ... If you want a variety of bees in your garden, plant a variety of geraniums. Low-growing ...
Create magical containers and carpet the garden floor with intense purple foliage and vibrant pink blooms. Old fashioned ...
In cool climates, you need to pre-sprout the rhizomes indoors. When the turmeric plant reaches 8 inches tall, transfer it to ...
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Winter doesn't have to be dark and dreary. You can still add cheery pops of color on your patio with winter-hardy plants.
Solomon’s seal, or Polygonatum, is a perennial ground cover with attractive, arching stems and hanging white blooms. These ...
A myriad of common garden plants, especially trees, shrubs, and grasses, display a medley of colors as they prepare to lie ...
Designing an autumn garden can feel daunting for those without experience. Our professional gardener offers the best pink ...
Cockscomb flowers are a type of celosia, a plant with unique inflorescences—a.k.a. many-flowered spikes. These ...
Though the classic purple variety is probably the most widely recognized coneflower, you can grow others in your garden in ...