When gardeners think of spring-blooming bulbs, the top four plants that come to mind are crocus, daffodils, hyacinths and ...
Choose plants by themes — perennials, xeriscape, pollinator-friendly, reseeding, wildlife cover, natives, fragrant varieties, ...
In The Bleak Midwinter. Even with the festivities of the holiday season packed away, some floral gifts remain on display. I ...
Just when we’re all weary of the long, dark days of winter, a little bright spot decides to make an appearance. Right around ...
I read about a woman who took her mother to see a field of daffodils. As they parked their car and stepped out to see the ...
Charlotte de la Tour formalized this botanical communication system in 1819 with the first known floriography guide, which ...
The annual emergence of snowdrops is once again transforming public spaces and gardens into enchanting white carpets. These ...
CHRISTMAS-flowering bulbs add much-needed colour and scent to any festive display, whether you're after delicate-looking blooms or blousy showstoppers. But if you are considering buying bulbs to add ...
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Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for those who aren’t fond of yellow. Courtesy photo The third week of October ...
The third week of October is a good time to bring in or protect any geraniums or tender bulbs or potted plants such as abutilon or flowering maple. In Western Washington, the winters are often mild ...
The best time to plant spring bulbs depends on your growing zone. In general, you should plant bulbs six weeks before your projected first frost date. For many growing zones, October is the best time ...