Some types of roses grow well in pots, making them ideal for smaller gardens. So anyone can enjoy these fabulously fragrant and colorful flowers. In this article, I’ll explain how to grow roses in ...
Geraniums thrive in pots with vibrant clusters of flowers. Petunias, tulips ... to your garden landscape to see a variety of blossom colors including orange, red, rose, salmon, violet, and white.
The bare-root season starts from around November, when leaves drop and the plants go dormant - and gardening experts say you ...
At the start of the traditional distillation process — which has been repeated for centuries — the petals are set in mud ...
Deck the halls with Christmas plants that put you in the spirit, some of which last for years! Here are the best Christmas ...
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
Brighten the fall and winter landscape with a profusion of blooms from this charming Southern classic.
(Note to readers: install the plant it in pot underground to curtail its spread ... Dad loved English Ivy. Mom loved the Rose of Sharon. However as seasoned gardeners, intellectually we know ...
This botanical set lets you assemble a dozen red roses, a mix of budding ... then arrange them in a buildable pot based on how they'd like their festive flowers to look. It's a perfect table ...
You need to put mesh around those plants, or get an outside dog! Burlap can also work, but the reach of the deer is a problem ...
Papua New Guinea is home to thousands of species — many still waiting to be discovered.