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The soils are still cold and wet from nearby melting snow when the glacier lily, also known as the dogtooth violet or yellow ...
Does your garden explode with color in early summer, and fade away fast? Consider planting these late summer flowers, which ...
Using terracotta or earthenware pots helps by mimicking sun-baked gardens and landscapes. For colour, choose soft whites, creams, and terracotta tones for walls and fences and add some relaxing ...
From half-ounce flower to two-gram rosin jars, the passionate crew is proving that small-scale can still dominate dispensary ...
The third week of June has been designated National Pollinator Week by the Pollinator Partnership (pollinator.org). Though ...
Summer planting causes undue stress on plants. Learn why some plants are less likely to survive when planted in the summer ...
Rob Proctor tackles a big to-do list by planting dormant dahlias, cannas and annuals in pots to prepare for a blooming season.
If you prefer sleek, structural flowers over fluffy-petalled blooms, consider planting a late crop of morning glory. This low ...
To many, gardenia is a familiar and nostalgic sight and scent, since in many areas of the world, particularly in warmer ...
Propagation is any process of producing new plants, such as from seed, division, cutting or layering, as is done within ...
Three key factors (including a diversity of particular plants) are the recipe for drawing hummingbirds into your summer yard.
Some pests to watch for include aphids, whitefly, scale and caterpillars on shrubs. And chinch bugs, grubs and mole crickets on lawns. And with the start of the rains, disease will become more ...