This garden grows from one generation to the next
11 days ago
"One habit Cope and his wife, Martha, have propagated is taking a vase of cut flowers from their garden wherever they're headed for the day and leaving it on the counter.
The Garden Guru: Short but sweet bloom times
13 days ago
Do note that parts of these plants are poisonous, although children must be taught the overall lesson that they shouldn't be grazing in the garden without supervision.
New reasons to plant in a greenhouse
29 days ago
"Greenhouses offer the benefits of control over pH and nutrient balances, reduced number of pests and diseases, reduced water waste - all those things gardeners are concerned about.
The Garden Guru: Most critical mid-May tasks
39 days ago
Independent nurseries in particular are likely to have the unusual types of plants that make your garden unique and enchanting, and those less-common plants tend to sell out very quickly.
On Gardening: Brazilian plume flower magnificent in the shade garden
41 days ago
Since you want to encourage this growth, fertilizer needs to be a regular part of your gardening regimen.
Diggin' In: Try native azaleas for lovely color, scent
48 days ago
"It's possible for gardeners from southern Canada to Florida, from the Mid-West to the Northwest to grow some variety of native azaleas.
Garden tours will delight and educate | News | Southlake Journal
93 days ago
The May 5 Promenade Garden Tour takes patrons through three Colleyville gardens and one in Grapevine that use wide varieties of plantings, outdoor living areas, water features and "garden whimsy,"...
Diggin-in: Grow up, not out with square-foot gardening
97 days ago
Two million copies later, he now operates the Square Foot Gardening Foundation (www.squarefootgardening.org) and recently released two new books on the topic - the "Square Foot Gardening Answer...
On Gardening: Caliente hot rose geranium coming to your garden center
103 days ago
Gardeners on the West Coast love their geraniums and indeed they grow like weeds there while the rest of us are waiting for the spring and early summer.
These garden crops are pretty enough to eat
104 days ago
"The whole idea that you can eat flowers just like vegetables and fruits is appealing," says O'Connor, co-author of Grocery Gardening and creator of the blog "Seasonal Wisdom.
