July is the most colorful time of year in the garden. Our borders and containers are full of flowers and humming with pollinators. If you are anything like me, you will be snipping stems from the ...
Most backyards have beds and borders that sit in the shade. While shade in the garden can be a challenge if you are looking to grow flowers, do not despair. If you must garden in the shade, there ...
Gardening experts have put together a list of the best winter-flowering plants to have on display during the next few months ...
Borage loves sun and well-drained soil. Select a location in your garden that gets a minimum of six hours of direct sunlight ...
It’s not just trees and shrubs that need pruning. Flowering perennials, annuals and bedding plants will make more flowers, better quality blooms or bushier plants with the odd nip and tuck.
First, perennials don’t have to be replaced each season like short-lived annual bedding plants ... while others save their flowers for early fall. You can plant cultivars that bloom at different ...
Purple Dragon' is a stunning ground cover, but if you want some variation in your garden there are a few choices that pair ...
Annual plants live for only one growing season, then die off. This is unlike perennials which last at least two seasons, or biennials which have a two year life span. See today's front and back ...
‘All Aboard’ in the South Conservatory Returning as part of the fall flower show is Phipps’ popular garden railroad, designed by Jordyn Melino, associate director of exhibits, with its new ...