A little effort planting bulbs in autumn will be rewarded in spring with the first bursts of glorious color and the promise of the blooming cycle to come.
Lawn & Garden
Time to Relish the Tomato Harvest
Once known as “Love Apples”, tomatoes have outlived their checkered reputation to achieve a place of respect and reverence in the cornucopia of late summer’s bounty.
Evolving Garden Styles and Tips to Maintain Them
Beware the promise of “natural” landscapes, there is still plenty of maintenance involved in tending a “Back to Nature” garden.
A Freedom Lawn
The freedom lawn is a rethinking of our current obsession with manicured, over-tended lawns.
Local Flower Shows Are Special
Flower shows are a great place to get inspired and learn more about gardening and growing flowers.
Buy a Good Survivor Perennial Stock
Maintaining a healthy growth of perennials in the garden is easy to do, provided you follow a few important steps.
Remembering the Garden on Mother’s Day
Why was mid-May chosen for Mother’s Day?
Spring Pruning Primer
Before you whip out those pruning shears, follow these guidelines on early spring pruning.
Time to Plant the Peas
With weather unpredictable, it’s important not to rely on calendar dates to determine the best planting times, including for peas.
The Sugar Moon
March’s Sugar Moon signals the start of spring. Follow these tips for sowing the seeds for your vegetable garden.