To ensure your perennials last for years, winterizing them properly is important. Our master gardener dishes expert tips, ...
As temperatures cool down, the garden seems to come alive again, especially with the recent rains. Dahlias, zinnias, and phlox all appear to deepen in their colors, providing one last burst of beauty ...
She and Jentz agree that iris plants need to be divided every three to five years. "The best time is during the late summer ...
When weather cools and humidity levels dip indoors, houseplants can wrinkle and brown. Keeping these plants green and ...
Tim Curry’s new memoir, “Vagabond,” starts with an anecdote that takes place in 1976, when Curry moved to New York — and not ...
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Fill Your Shady Garden With Color With A Popular Easy-To-Grow Perennial
While there are plenty of excellent plant options for growing in your shade garden, this low-maintenance fern offers a pop of ...
For more than a decade, three of Townsville’s most accomplished artists, Margaret Crawford, Donna Beningfield and Ros Jones, ...
Arts and Artspace 304 announce the two recipients of the 3Arts/Artspace Southern Illinois Award are visual artist Fern Logan ...
Beaver County Times on MSN
Over the Garden Gate: You want to plant what? Native sumac facts & myths
The second myth to quash is that our native sumacs have no real benefit. According to the USDA NRCS Plant Database, sumac ...
Be ready to move half-hardy and tender plants such as pelargoniums, some salvias and fuchsias in October. They need to be cut back to around half their height and moved indoors, either into a ...
October is a busy month in the garden, with tasks including pruning stalwart shrubs, refreshing containers and tidying up ...
Country Living UK on MSN
7 plants to bring indoors for winter (and 5 not worth the trouble)
A seasoned garden writer shares which plants she overwinters indoors, or in a garage or basement – and which plants she ...
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