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Put simply, “ cut and come again” flowers are plants that are repeat bloomers. While some flowers — think tulips, daffodils, lilacs, and certain roses and hydrangeas — bloom just once a season, “ cut ...
Known as the "queen of flowers," an arrangement of roses feels appropriate for any holiday, and if you select traditional ...
From camellias to roses, you can boost your home's value by growing these beautiful front yard plants and blooms.
The Biltmore Estate Garden ranked No. 2 among North America's most vibrant gardens, outranked by only two points for vibrancy ...
Learn how to grow and care for Dear Dolores® hydrangea, a bigleaf variety that flowers on both old and new wood for an ...
Bark makes a good mulch for hydrangeas as it will keep moisture in the soil, smother weeds, and help improve the soil ...
If you've received a potted hydrangea as a gift, you're likely wondering how to keep it alive. Well, it's tricky.
Despite lacking a dedicated garden center, Costco is a great place to get hard-to-find plants at bargain prices. Use these ...
Hydrangeas are thirsty flowers that need to be kept moist, but one gardener has shared how you can ensure they don't dry out using just one garden item - but it is a race against time ...
For nearly forty years it has been tradition for Dutch growers to donate flowers to the Vatican for the decoration of St.
I have been showing my followers on Facebook their favorite flowers used in combinations. Last week someone requested that I ...
The flower that captured the most hearts is a classic—the rose. Immortalized by Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet and dominating Valentine’s Day bouquets every year, this flower (ahem) rose to the No. 1 ...