If your spring or summer flowering bulbs don’t arrive when you expect them to, you’ve likely planted your bulbs too deep.
If you want a colorful show of petunias, nemesia, diascia, or snapdragons in the spring, you’re much better off planting them now.
A gardener has taken to social media to share a simple yet effective technique for training roses that encourages them to ...
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Autumn gardening is a great time to look back on garden successes and disappointments. There's still plenty of time to do ...
The study also tested the cultivar Straw Hat, which got a slightly better rating for its straw-colored flowers in spring. The ...
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For those with a green thumb tending to Macrophylla hydrangeas such as Lacecaps and Mopheads, a gardening aficionado has a ...
The growing team at Dallas Arboretum trialed around 1,000 different varieties in 55 different genera across three seasons.
Borage plants grow three feet tall and two feet wide and self-sow with ease so that you will enjoy their garden presence for ...