A funny thing happened on the way to May: I have what looks to be a million tiny yellow flowers. It happens every year for about four to six weeks, but no one talks about it. Some even look away.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In late April pollinators like this American Lady take notice of the yellow blossoms. A funny thing happened on the way to May, I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I got an email this past week from a reader which had a question that I have not seen very often — at least not very often on this ...
A new species of succulent with mutant flowers, hidden for decades and key to the island's biodiversity, has been discovered ...
I’m loving this weather. The bitter cold I can take or leave, but I’ve learned that it brings a better chance of sunny blue skies. The sunny skies make me think about gardening, and gardening makes me ...
Cut sedum back in spring, trim in early summer, and clean up in fall. Skip pruning in mid-summer and winter to avoid stressing the plant. Pruning keeps sedum strong, compact, and blooming well. Sedum ...
There’s no shame in being a late bloomer. Just think of Albert Einstein, who reportedly started speaking much later than the average child, or folk artist Grandma Moses, who started painting in her ...
Sedum roofs can be afflicted by weeds in wet weather, but only buddleia can survive heatwave In theory green roofs that are planted with sedums require no maintenance. The growing medium, described as ...