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It's a light look at the horses that have qualified for a gate on the first Saturday in May, to help segregate the horses I'm ...
The key for me is that plants arrive quickly and they are healthy.” That often depends on the packaging, notes Callie ...
Alexus Davila is live in North Baltimore with Kelly Maher and Gillian Meigs to showcase all the different flowers and plants ...
A photograph from four decades ago shows a familiar sight in the Ozarks — a gardener planting flowers in April.
If perennial types bloom in mid-summer or fall, then spring is the recommended dividing time, including hosta, tall garden ...
Up until a few years ago, the term “raised bed” referred to a garden bed that consisted of rich soil perfect for growing ...
Tired of squirrels digging up your yard or chipmunks munching their way through your flower beds? Follow these natural, ...
Growers have daffodils with cups of orange, gold, pale yellow and ruffled cups that cut through the surface of the perianth with rhythmic grace.
Now that you are buying annuals and perhaps planting annual seeds, think about having plants to cut and bring inside.
Hold your trowels, folks. It’s still too cold out there to plant many things and the long-range weather forecast seems to be trending colder this year.
Thyme and marigolds are both known for their ability to keep bad insects away from your garden, so if you plant both as a ...
Although most tulip types have “diminishing returns” in the garden, according to Bunting, what you do after the flowers fade ...