These low maintenance perennials from dogweed to bleeding hearts should be added to your garden for easy care all year round.
Winter gardens can feel like a quiet, gray world, but the truth is, a little patience can transform them into something ...
Here are the winners for 2026. Year of the Ficus. Ficusses are quite common houseplants. The edible fig is also part of the Ficus family. The key to growing healthy indoor Ficus is to give plants as ...
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Plant these 10 perennials in January for a garden filled with glorious color all spring and summer
A little gardening effort this January will pay off tenfold when the warmer weather ...
Beginning Nov. 1, 2025, the National Garden Bureau will have photos of numerous varieties of all six crops (provided by NGB members) posted on the NGB website. The organization will also creates PDFs ...
Almost 50% of Americans make New Year’s resolutions. Why not become a gardener this year, if you aren’t one already? You may discover that getting your hands full of the earth can be (most of the time ...
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Add these 20 low growing perennials - groundcovers - low maintenance - reduce weeds & mulch
Groundcovers may be the most underrated category of plants out there. These low growing perennials may not be as flashy as a Hydrangea or offer fragrant blooms like a Butterfly Bush, but their role in ...
Perennial Vineyards and Winery, Stark County's first winery, is up for auction on Nov. 29. The business closed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and was unable to recover, according to its owners.
Do you know what a secateur is? I encountered the word a few years ago in a magazine featuring Martha Stewart, who was describing the fine points of the secateur she was marketing. A secateur is ...
With stubborn clay, blazing heat and the occasional ice storm, North Texas doesn’t exactly roll out the red carpet for gardeners. But with the right mix of hardy plants, soil smarts and thoughtful ...
Each year, plant brands and breeding companies collectively introduce hundreds of new varieties to the market, the result of work from countless horticulture experts trialing and perfecting genetics ...
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