How to let nature fill your yard for free ...
When winter rolls in, gardens can start to look a bit empty and gray. If you’re someone who misses the lively colors of spring and summer, you’re not alone. There are plenty of plants that can ...
Your garden's grand finale doesn't have to happen when summer ends. As the air gets crisp and days grow shorter, your outdoor space can burst into a second life with vibrant colors and textures. By ...
Severe freezes this winter have left our landscapes less attractive than usual as we begin to move into spring. Tropical plants that might otherwise be contributing foliage are brown or have been cut ...
Most cool-season bedding plants like full sun, but some beautiful shade-loving plants produce colorful flowers during the cooler months. Although we’re accustomed to planting cool-season bedding ...
Perennials are the delight of the flower gardener. Showy and colorful like annuals, their longer lives make them a less transient part of the garden. Their ability to live for years allows them to ...
Now is the time to plant out your in ground garden and foundation beds – and color is the name of this game.