If you've created a brand new garden, you should be proud of your accomplishments! But, if you want it to feel more lived-in, ...
It was over 5,000 years ago that the ancient Egyptians started bringing plants — most likely ferns and palm trees — indoors ...
If you're looking at flowers, houseplants, landscaping, and edible gardening trends for 2025, then you may want to consider ...
Each winter, every gardener has a decision to make when planning for the growing season: stick with the varieties that worked ...
Winter sowing gives seeds the chilling period (stratification) they need to break dormancy and germinate. Seeds sown into ...
As your garden matures and changes through the season, garden trends evolve through the years. While some concepts, such as ...
Ornamental grasses not only make a visual statement, but they actually come with many additional benefits that'll suit both ...
Learn to love what grows here naturally. Embrace the Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) our area is known for.
Commercial production greenhouses are the perfect breeding ground for mealybugs, and no doubt a less-than-clean Florida ...
Invasive plants (i.e. weeds) have been on the upswing lately as a threat to take over desirable plants, out-compete farm crops, and disturb the fragile health of ecosystems.
It’s a new year, and the National Garden Bureau has selected several groups of plants to feature this year. The National ...
February gardens yearn for Spring. The Short days of January get brighter every day until springs break. It is also our best month for snow, yet flowers bloom ...