The spiky desert succulents typically blossom beginning in late February. But this season, many started growing flowers up to ...
These colourful, winter-hardy plants survive frost, snow and freezing temperatures — and still look good in the garden.
Planting in January means you may have to wait a little longer to see your plants flower, but you should still be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor within the next few months.
Winter doesn’t mean your garden has to look bare and lifeless. While most plants hunker down for the cold season, certain ...
Impatiens’ easy-care nature, season-long bloom, and shade tolerance made it one of the most popular garden annuals. The ...
Whilst many garden plants are still dormant in January, a handful of well-placed plants and shrubs can scent the air even on ...
As you face the long winter months ahead, does your garden provide something “fab” to look at or does it have the winter ...
DENVER — Many types of begonias bloom throughout the year, in the garden and indoors if taken inside in fall. They're worth ...
Spring ephemerals live on borrowed light. They push up before deciduous trees leaf out, bloom in a brief burst, set seed, ...
So many new types of Japanese flowering quince are now available that they have been the subject of a four-year trial by the ...
If you're wondering if January is too late to plant bulbs, a garden expert weighs in. Here’s everything you need to know ...
On a clear, crisp day in late winter, there are few places more heavenly to meander than the scent garden at Hever Castle in Kent. It is easy to overlook, sequestered in a shady corner just outside ...