As we enter the darkest part of the year, you might think there is not much blooming in the garden, but this could not be ...
Attractive berries, found on deciduous hollies, pyracanthas and wintergreens, will add wonderful pops of colour, as well as ...
Many flowering bushes call the Pacific Northwest home, and while hummingbirds are always on the move, these plants will coax ...
These indoor-outdoor Christmas container ideas are made to last from after Thanksgiving through New Years. Detailed how-to's ...
Some types of perennials, including hosta, do not have sturdy stems, and quickly turn to mush after a few hard freezes. Hosta, daylilies and iris are best cut back in fall to an inch or so above ...
I made this oak’s acquaintance courtesy of “Plants for the Winter Garden” (Timber Press, 2024), by Warren Leach. The author ...
Hold off on pruning. Winter is a good time to prune a deciduous tree or shrub, but not an evergreen. Because the plant isn’t dormant, pruning in winter can stimulate new growth, prompting soft new ...
It's common for poinsettias to thrive into February and beyond, but their once colorful leaves will be replaced by all green ...
To add subtle charm to the garden during the darkest months, try leaning into contrast: light and dark, shadow and gloss, ...
A wall of green can be a barrier between your space and the outside world, can define a space in your landscape.
Learn how to grow and care for Dragon Prince™ Cryptomeria, a compact variety of Japanese cedar. Get to know the ideal light, ...
Now that the weather is cooling, you might notice that some of the plants we encounter look nothing like their mid-summer ...