February is cold, wet, windy and downright inhospitable to outdoor gardening—but you know you are mere weeks from the start ...
Many flowers in your garden won't require shaping or pruning, but roses benefit greatly from being cut back. These classic perennials reawaken each spring after the dormant season, filling the garden ...
From wafting tar pits and smells of the beach to native plants and a chocolate factory, our readers smelled Los Angeles and ...
Can you prune hydrangeas in February? If you've caught yourself wondering this, you're not alone; it's a question on many a ...
Tropical trees like plumeria do not thrive in most parts of the United States because they require hot and humid conditions.
Marianne Binetti will be performing at the Northwest Flower and Garden Festival Feb. 19 to 23 at 11am daily as host of ...
Spring-flowering shrubs and trees must be exposed to several months of cold temperatures before they can bloom. Which means ...
Encore advises to really only fertilize once a year, and that’s in the spring. Plan to use a azalea/camellia around March and ...
There are thousands of different species of Bromeliads, and most of the varieties you’ll find for sale are the perfect indoor ...
Seems right somehow, in that “Let’s let the weather dictate how we’re supposed to be feeling” sort of way, that this month is ...
A recent trip south had Ann Bailey contemplating how people become accustomed to different climates and how every place in ...
Lin Feagans loves flowers. She loves their beauty, their form, their versatility. She especially loves how flowers make ...