As the needs of our houseplants change, there are a few things you can do to keep them alive and even thriving until spring.
If your spring or summer flowering bulbs don’t arrive when you expect them to, you’ve likely planted your bulbs too deep.
Generally speaking, fall is the time to plant bulbs, and whether you intend to grow snowdrops, tulips or daffodils, it is a ...
At the end of the season, you’ll need to prune—but not too soon!—to keep them healthy for their reappearance next spring.
SPRING, Texas (KTRK) -- A mess left behind by Hurricane Beryl has put neighbors in one Spring area subdivision in a quandary. On the 3200 block of Candleway, portions of a large tree remain on top of ...
The family of fall-friendly flowers includes hardy annuals as well as biennials and perennials. Keep in mind that 25 degrees ...
This basic guide to growing elderberry plants includes planting and care tips, types to grow, and best companion plants.
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for ...
Many of the best varieties of narcissi bulbs are single-flowering, helping gardeners create a space that will support and feed local insects, such as Narcissus poeticus, otherwise known as the ...
Mulch adds protection to the roots of plants from fluctuating temperatures, suppresses weeds, and prevents moisture ...
Even though gardenias are evergreen, leaves do eventually grow old and die (as happens with other broad-leaved evergreens, ...