If you desire a fragrant and beautiful garden in the winter to raise your spirits, check out the several plants you can grow ...
Cold weather has arrived, and you’ve put your garden to bed for the season. That doesn’t mean you can’t garden. Just shift your focus from outdoors to in.
Smith's hack ensures that the seedlings are effortlessly transported to their new home with their roots intact.
Tami Gingrich explores the unique features of an ancient group of vascular plants known as the clubmosses that evolved over ...
Did you think December was just for carols and present-opening? Turns out, there are plenty of gardening jobs to keep you ...
White pines and Colorado blue spruce are common landscape trees commonly used for holiday decorating (often sold in retail ...
We rarely see a large stand of evergreens here to create wreaths and garland, but with some creativity, here are some ...
At greenhouses and in our homes, Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is the first to bloom, often in November, and ...
Hollies are evergreen, they shed a proportion of their oldest leaves in summertime ... I spotted this Holly Blue Butterfly ...
Don’t let winter stop you from bringing a bit of the outdoors inside. Take a break from the holiday rush for a bit of ...
What can make a winter landscape more interesting? Try the addition of smaller evergreens, check out different shades of tree ...
Of course, there is a lot of specialized genetics involved. This is why you cannot just take a maple tree from Minnesota, where it is colder than here, and get it to survive. One important factor here ...