There’s something undeniably enchanting about a garden that comes alive at night. Imagine walking outside under the soft glow ...
To “naturalize” your garden, make it appear as if everything had occurred naturally, blown in by the wind, bees and birds, and not by design. Here's how.
Visitors will see six central Palm Beach County gardens filled with native plants during the annual tour this month.
Transforming a small yard into a beautiful garden is not only possible ... Use a variety of heights, colors, and textures to ...
For those living in a warm, arid climate, this plant might be the perfect addition to your landscape, providing gorgeous ...
Many of the roses commonly sold in garden centers ... prevent winter injury to flower buds, crowns and roots. Temperatures below 20 degrees F can harm unmulched plants. Mulch strawberries after ...
painting your yard with color after a long grey winter. Unfortunately, you have to wait six months for those to bloom—but if you’re impatient like I am, you can actually grow those flowers ...
Eierman, who is the author of The Pollinator Victory Garden ... grow to 3 feet long). The plants also spread by seed. On a single plant, those puffy heads that appear after the yellow flowers ...
It's useful for planting around trees in shady spots of the yard, as a border plant to add interest to flower beds, or as a ...
Lupine bloom time lasts from spring to midsummer, adding large splashes of native wildflower color to meadows and fields each year—and they also make stunning garden plants and cut flowers.