Brooklyn, New York Nestled in the heart of Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden offers a peaceful escape from the bustling ...
Time to celebrate! In Pacific Northwest gardening time, spring arrives with the opening of the doors to the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival, and this year the show runs Feb. 19-23 at the Seattle ...
If you can't "learn to live with them," Neil Sperry suggests a ground cover that makes mowing around them unnecessary ...
With spring ever so close, the urge to have that beautiful garden color can seem nagging. Here are ways to force the start of ...
Valentine’s Day is a time for expressing love and appreciation for others, which is often done by giving cut flowers and, ...
Looking to add a little color and fragrance to your yard? Try roses. Here are three types that don't require a lot of care.
AS WE MOVE closer to the first days of spring, and thus lay our plans for our coming year of gardening, let us take a look out over the year and see what we should be thinking and purchasing.
Knowing when to plant these spring bulbs is the first step in enjoying snowdrops in your garden. Just like daffodils, tulips, ...
Illinois College's orchid research continues to bloom with a new book release and international collaborations highlighting ...
To make the flower bed more ecologically diverse, the homeowner removed the overgrown hydrangea, laying compost and mulch to ...
Why give flowers? Instead, try to take your signifiant other to some of the most stunning gardens in the world. These ...
Pecan hulls make a lovely mulch in a perennial garden or shrub bed. They lay flat and, at least in my experiences, they ...