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Revitalize your yard with 17 flowering trees, such as magnolia, buckeye, maple, and serviceberry, to infuse your landscape ...
President Cam Miller opened the meeting of the Pulaski Garden Club on June 3 with the Garden Prayer, after which the roll ...
Guests on this year's Garden Tour will be invited on a "Journey to the Gardens," encouraged to flit from blooming country ...
Mix mid-height perennials such as peonies with tall roses. The peonies will flower before the roses to extend the bloom time ...
The orioles didn’t have much of a chance feasting on blossoms from the trees but they have been eating suet like crazy. They ...
As early summer ushers in a surge of lush growth and flower buds begin to swell, gardeners are being encouraged to focus not ...
Kathy Clugston hosts BBC Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time, joined by a panel of esteemed plant and gardening experts in Perton, Staffordshire. Sharing their horticultural wisdom are the passionate ...
A woman walks slowly through her garden, brushing her fingers against tulips, gathering roses, and pausing under a sweeping ...
There's not much you can do about plants and seeds that rotted in May's slogfest, but you can do a lot to head off future wet ...
From hobbyist to full-time flower farmer, Molly Mauzy with Brown Dog Blooms is at home wandering through plants on her Staunton property.
As cool season plants begin to fade, I'm replacing them with heat lovers such as petunias, salvias and sweet potato vine.
Because they've adapted for survival, natives don't require pesticides or fertilizers and they use less water, said Marinello ...