Rosehips not only look pretty in your garden, but they are also delicious and good for you. Check out our guide to find out ...
Left to their own accord, seeds would drop to the ground in late summer or autumn, survive winter, then germinate when the ...
It’s either time — or nearly time — to start seeds indoors for the upcoming growing season, depending on where you live. But what about starting them outdoors, despite the frozen ground, whipping wind ...
Being more purposeful about planting our landscapes to enjoy their natural beauty during all four seasons is a relatively ...
Left to their own accord, seeds would drop to the ground in late summer or autumn, survive winter, then germinate when the ...
Foliage plants such as pothos, peperomia, philodendron, spider plant and sanseveria also make great gifts as they are easy to ...
With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
Your possibilities are endless. Spend several hours scouring the Internet for inspiration. Visit local public gardens to see ...
The elements of the outdoors that allow plants to thrive – light, warmth, and water – can all be brought indoors with a little creativity and the right resources.
Looking to add a little color and fragrance to your yard? Try roses. Here are three types that don't require a lot of care.
Heather Andrews, aka “The Thoughtful Gardener,” is slated as the keynote speaker. She will present “Traveling for Garden ...
The snowstorm from Feb. 11-12 brought 4-6 inches of snow roughly along the Kansas Highway 96 corridor in western Kansas ...