The days are short and cold, and if you enjoy plants like I do, hopefully, you have a few indoors to boost your mood.
"Gardeners might regard their January garden as dormant and less than enjoyable. Many of their plants are 'asleep' and preparing for future growth and blooms," writes columnist Tom Karwin. "Gardeners ...
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How to Design and Grow a Cutting Garden
look no further than this perennial garden plan full of color, fragrance, and beauty that evolves with the growing season.
Answer: You are wise to plan ahead and do your homework! When designing a perennial garden, it is important to match the plant’s growing requirements to the site conditions in your landscape ...