Fall planting has benefits that spring planting does not.
It's so easy to get swept up in the allure of non-native bulbs like tulips and daffodils when planning for spring flowers, but there's a whole world of native perennials that deserve your attention!
Come September, plants appear ready to bust free of their beds in landscaper James McCain’s garden.
Hardscaping can be the perfect way to enhance the beauty of your fall garden, providing structure, texture, and visual interest that complement your favorite plants. I know how easy it is to focus on ...
Flower gardening is always most effortless when you have plenty of sun to work with, but this is only sometimes possible.
With that feeling comes what I think of as “The Cleanies.” Time to tidy up, thin out, clean, and start fresh, in the garden ...
Adding a water feature or pond to your garden will not only benefit the wildlife in our area, but has great benefit to people ...
"Lots of coneflowers, blanket flowers, coreopsis, black-eyed Susans, along with previously planted blue lobelia, Joe Pye weed, milkweed, heliopsis, and more," they wrote. "There's also a redbud tree ...
Plants at the entrance to the garden include Lady by the ... ferns and tiny yellow daisies. The tiny blossoms of deep blue and white lobelia edge this area, forming a border. Tall bachelor buttons ...
SB Johnny / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 3.0 Also known as the “blue cardinal flower,” Great Blue Lobelia sprouts purple-blue tubular flowers. The striking blue color and beautiful arrangement of ...