Judging by the conversations I’ve had with gardeners through the years, it seems a fair amount of spring flowering bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, crocuses and others go unplanted every ...
How I discovered a surprising way to outwit the predators nibbling our tulip bulbs ...
You don't have to discard your amaryllis after it blooms for the first time ...
The 10 essential gardening jobs you must do in February - With spring on the horizon, these are the jobs you should focus on ...
However, we do not need to dig and store canna rhizomes over the winter down here, so this is needless work. Up North, ...
Often dismissed as fussy, variegated plants are one of the quickest ways to add light and structure — especially in shade ...
For folks who move to the Lowcountry from colder regions, winter arrives with a kind of cultural whiplash. You might be grilling in short sleeves while back home friends and family are shoveling snow ...
It is time to be making plans for your gardens this spring as the time to start planting will be here before you know it ...
With just a little care, these holiday plants will continue to brighten our spaces long after the season has ended. For all ...
Plant shallots in early spring or fall, depending on your climate zone. Space them about six inches apart, with their ...
The seeds were planted early for Trish Snyder’s blooming career, culminating in her new book, “Backyard Cutting Garden,” to ...