There's just something about being on the water. Feel the wind on your face and let yourself relax. When it's fall, do the ...
Many of our favorite plants need to go through a cold period known as vernalization. Each species has its own particular ...
Here we go again. Promises — or threats, depending on attitude and viewpoint — of a snowy week loom as doves and juncos vie ...
To grow your own garden daffodils, plant the bulbs in containers and borders or naturalise them into lawns. If possible, aim for a sunny spot, with fertile and well-drained soil. Plant them 2.5 times ...
Some flowers can be toxic for dogs and cats. Here's a list of what is safe—and what isn't—before you buy a bouquet this ...
Project GREEN has something this month, too, with their Second Sunday Gardening Forum from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday. Kari Pohl will present “Creating a Pollinator MicroPrairie In Your Landscape" at the Iowa ...
Fill up winter barren pots with bright color to chase away the blues of winter. Primulas, pansies, violas, cineraria and ...
New “slow flower” farms grow beautiful blooms—without health-harming chemicals used by overseas operations that dominate the ...
As we enter March, many of us think the worst of the winter weather is now behind us - but it's still crucial to look out for ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
By Ashlie Miller If you listen closely, you will likely hear something beckoning you outdoors after a long, cold winter (for ...