Should Roses Be Cut Back in Winter in Warmer Climates? If you live in a warmer climate, then timing rose pruning is a little ...
While the word “brat” usually evokes feelings of middle school angst, brat summer is all about accepting your imperfections while embracing the chaos. In an Instagram post on June 8 ...
A wall of green can be a barrier between your space and the outside world, can define a space in your landscape.
Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...
Although Japanese spirea is a beautiful shrub, it is considered invasive in many U.S. states. Here are some beautiful, native ...
Bearberries, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, are evergreen ground cover plants growing across much of Canada and the northern United ...
Dwarf shrubs are the perfect addition ... and life to any garden with its vibrant blooms and butterfly-attracting fragrance.
Tom MacCubbin gives advice on gardening in Florida including care of impatiens, poinsettias, squash, crape myrtles, ginger plants, hydrangeas and plumeria.
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Once summer-blooming plants finish their cycle ... fall frost allows for the calculation of optimal planting times for all flowers for the growing season. The next step of planning is to choose ...
Like all houseplants ... “The general rule of thumb is to fertilise your plants once every two to three waterings in spring and summer and reducing this back to as low as once every four ...
This can rarely be achieved in an aquarium. With water always present your plants will grow all year round. However, this means you need to really feed the plants as they will soon run out and deplete ...