If you’re lucky enough to own lucky bamboo, it’s important to do everything in your power to not only keep it alive, but also ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
Join renowned garden designer Jacqueline van der Kloet at the Berkshire Botanical Garden’s 28th annual Winter Lecture on February 16 for expert tips on growing and maintaining spring bulbs in ...
Winter doesn't have to mean a lifeless garden. Some plants thrive in cold temperatures, bringing colour and texture even in the chilliest months. Whether for borders, containers, or ground cover, ...
Houseplants add interest and nature to any space, but for fans of maximalist design, here are some options to add extra drama ...
Although associated with the summertime, tomatoes can be a good option for February planting for anyone who lives in warmer ...
Master gardener Madyson Black offers tips to prepare to care for seedlings and maintain them until it is time to transfer them to the soil.
Growers often train branches to grow into desired shapes by wrapping them first with protective raffia, then with bonsai wire that is bent into formation. This must be done gently so as not to damage ...
There are many flowers you can start indoors in February to transplant in the spring. Here's a beautiful, edible bloom you'll ...
Dates are a wonderful fruit that's both nutritious and delicious. These sweet treats are easy to grow, and mature in clusters ...
Where were the tomatoes planted last year? Was it this spot? Learn about the importance of crop rotation with your vegetable garden.
Now, with the popularity of soy, oat, almond, cashew and coconut milks, most places have many options! You decide which plant-based milk is best for you. Here’s help to determine which ones are best ...