[ad_1] Asplenium spp. There’s so much to love about the bird’s nest fern. The large, rippling, bright green fronds that create a rosette of foliage with...
[ad_1] Happy New Year! After a week off, both Gardenista and Remodelista are back with new content. Here are some favorite highlights from Remodelista this week....
[ad_1] EVERY YEAR when I get to the sweet pea listings in the seed catalogs, I think: This is the year, the year I’ll organize some...
[ad_1] Orchids are magical. The ostentatious flowers are tailor-made to attract all the pollinators, with the added bonus of attracting us humans. We gardeners spend so...
[ad_1] Stacie Crooks is a Seattle-based garden designer who has created beautiful, ecologically friendly, low-maintenance gardens throughout the Pacific Northwest. She is also a contributing editor...
[ad_1] For our anniversary, Mom really came through! I was attending a local theater’s production of the Polar Express, when the actress playing the train conductor...
[ad_1] Houseplants have been having something of a renaissance in the last decade–and not just because so many people became plant parents during the early days...
[ad_1] Joseph here, in northern Indiana, where normally December and January is an indoor-only gardening season, with lots of snow, frigid temperatures, and ground frozen solid....
[ad_1] When it comes to indoor plants, do you have a green thumb, or do you manage to kill off even the hardiest variety of plants?...
[ad_1] Tomatoes are a favorite in the garden, but sometimes, they refuse to ripen on the vine. This can be due to early frost, disease, extreme...
[ad_1] If you live in a hot summer climate, plant these ten perennial herbs once, and you’ll enjoy harvests for years! A perennial is a species...
[ad_1] Cyclamen (Cyclamen persicum) houseplants usually perk us up with their colorful blooms during the bleak and chilly winter months. But sometimes they can begin to...
[ad_1] True yams and sweet potatoes are NOT the same! I’ve spent a lot of (digital) ink explaining how the two root crops differ, and explaining...
[ad_1] The new year brings clean slates, changing trends, fresh resolutions—and new houseplants. Remember that orchid a friend brought to your dinner party? Or the festive...
[ad_1] Yellow is a polarizing color for flowers. Some people think it is brassy and loud and unpleasant. Others find it sunny and cheerful. The sunny...
[ad_1] Soil Blocking: A Better Way to Start Seeds Indoors Scroll Up This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking accept you give us...
[ad_1] There are lots of signs that summer has arrived—children get out of school, otherwise normal men get out of regular clothes and into lime green...
[ad_1] All gardeners are familiar with tall single hollyhocks, which can be used so effectively to screen an ugly view or soften the harsh lines of...
[ad_1] How to grow Alcea Referring to its medicinal use, from the Greek althaea, to cure (Malvaceae). genus of easily grown plants comprising annuals, biennials and...
[ad_1] A constant, old-fashioned garden favorite! Hollyhocks have been universally admired for hundreds of years. They are stately, majestic, towering plants that add beauty wherever they...