Fall gardening isn’t just about tidying up your summer beds; it’s also the perfect time to plant a variety of crops, flowers, and shrubs that will thrive in the cooler temperatures.
One more reason to plant perennials is the wide range of available choices. You can find species that will thrive in wet or ...
To keep your garden interesting and colorful through ... to 3-inch blooms in warm autumn colors from summer into fall. Although the plants sound like a nightmare for allergy sufferers, the name ...
The vegetable gardening season is by no means over. There are so many cold tolerant cool season vegetables you can be growing ...
Camellias are a staple in southern gardens. Here's what you know about the flower, including the best time to plant and ...
Fall in the Florida garden can sometimes feel and look like ... before we get tropical storm rains. Florida plants have to be tough and adaptable. Some deciduous plants lost their leaves in ...
Many city gardeners start to run out of steam when September rolls over to October and beyond. As the first mild frosts lightly touch the garden, summer’s bright greens turn to yellow, red, rust ...
For perennials, most plants can be cut back in the fall to get rid of excessive foliage that has turned brown after a hard frost. Removing dying foliage keeps the garden tidy and prevents pests ...
especially if it causes spring plants to bloom in the fall, consider adding a few drought-resistant plants that will thrive ...
When it comes to garden, we always enjoy Martha Stewart's advice. This time she's sharing how to grow a beautiful bloom to ...
With this in mind, I am approaching fall cleanup slightly differently. Getting a headstart on cleanup in the garden is ...