[ad_1] Dipladenia are popular spring plants adding a splash of color to outdoor spaces. These tropical plants display lush foliage and trumpet-shaped flowers. They grow in...
[ad_1] Buy a new string trimmer Clean up the main pasture’s fence line Kill off cogongrass patches Finish cutting down popcorn and mimosa trees in new...
[ad_1] 1. Basil Fragrant herbs can help deter certain insect pests, like whiteflies. And basil (Ocimum basilicum) is a fragrant herb that will help deter pests...
[ad_1] They may not be the prime focus of a floral arrangement, but filler flowers can be just as important as the stars of the show...
[ad_1] I was lucky enough to visit the Gibbs Gardens many years ago before they were fully open to the public. I was immediately struck by...
[ad_1] The inward spiral of rosette-forming plants always seems to draw us in. From Romanesco broccoli to golden barrel cactus (Echinocactus grusonii, Zones 9–12), many plants...
[ad_1] Lilacs (Syringa spp. and cvs., Zones 3–8) are so commonplace in many parts of North America that it may surprise you to learn that they...
[ad_1] Being an undercover plant addict is my worst-kept secret. Sedges (Carex spp. and cvs., Zones 3–10) are my current fixation. I think spending so many...
[ad_1] When I first began gardening I remember a more experienced friend asking me, “How deep are you going to make your borders?” I turned to...
[ad_1] What do garden snails eat? What in our precious vegetable gardens is at stake? As cute as they can be, garden snails can also be...
[ad_1] We’re visiting with frequent GPOD contributor Carla Z. Mudry in Malvern, Pennsylvannia today. Daffodils are now everywhere! It is so worth it to plant different...
[ad_1] Thousands of miles from the prairies of the American Midwest, the gardening avant-garde of Europe has long admired “prairie gardening,” nurturing plant communities grown in...
[ad_1] Are Pansies Edible? Using Pansy Flowers in Baking and Cooking Scroll Up This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking accept you give...
[ad_1] CARE FOR ESTABLISHED PLANTS Spring & Summer The second spring after planting, top dress 6″-12″ from the crown of the plant with an all-purpose organic...
[ad_1] …we were planting a “regenerative cover crop” on the land we were renting. Little did we know we’d be ejected from that sand pit of...
[ad_1] 1. Ace of Hearts C. canadensis ‘Ace of Hearts’ is small in every way. The dwarf-sized plant only grows to about 12 feet tall with...
[ad_1] Monstera adansonii, deliciosa, pinnatipartita There are certain houseplants out there that shall remain unnamed (including one in particular that rhymes with middleleaf jig…) that have...
[ad_1] 1. Juliet Cultivated to produce fruit in the colder areas of Canada, P. fruticosa x cerasus ‘Juliet’ is a dwarf cherry tree hybrid that combines...
[ad_1] Coleus spp. Every summer, my deck is adorned with the vibrant multicolored foliage of coleus. From vivid pinks to moody dark maroons, in an almost...
[ad_1] One of the most exciting moments of my childhood was the sweet summer’s day when my mom gave me an entire raised bed in her...