Freeze-dried plants may be the look of the day, but rest easy, gardeners. February brings new beginnings. To distract your family from the drabness outdoors, place houseplants such as bird's nest ...
Survey your garden while it rests this winter to determine where you want to add or subtract plants. If you're ready to get busy, tackle the following to-dos. Color the winter-spring garden with ...
In order to encourage our annuals and blooming perennials to provide us with an abundant show through May, it is a good idea to do some selective pruning in Mid-February and March. You are free to ...
Color your garden now with alyssum, calendula, Chinese forget-me-nots, dianthus, Drummond phlox, English daisy, fuchsia, edging lobelia, pansies, petunias ...
Spring will arrive in its most beautiful form if you help it by getting ready with proper pruning. February is pruning time, so sharpen and clean your clippers, and get out your toughest gardening ...