The ideal time for division is every three to five years between late summer and early fall (July to September). This ...
But that’s not the only beautiful winter flower to chase away winter blues. There’s winter daphne, known for its white to ...
Dwarf iris Scientific name: All dwarf irises are in the Iris genus Zones: 3 to 9 Light needs: Full sun, but some varieties tolerate partial shade Preferred soil: Well-draining soil—bulbs do not like ...
Winter Heath is bred to produce winter flowering varieties that perform well under cold season temperatures. Tiny pink or ...
Irises are a fairly easy-to-care spring-blooming perennial that offer gorgeous, colorful blooms throughout the season, depending on their variety. Though they're not too fussy about soil ...
According to Lillian Ratliff, co-owner and floral designer at the Flower Place Miami, “Since Algerian Irises bloom in gorgeous purples and blues, they pair well with flowers and accents that ...
To prove this point even further, I’ve rounded up 12 of my favourite powdery perfumes. Alongside the notes I mentioned before ...
Just because the weather is getting colder, does not mean you have to forget about your garden. An expert suggested seven ...
Cuttings from woody plants like hydrangeas, roses, herbs and more is a great way to enhance your yard this time of year.
In warm climates, this fragrant iris blooms as early as December, but its foliage is evergreen. Plant this winter-blooming flower along walkways so you can enjoy its scent. Pansies and violas ...
Bloom sequence: Late winter (February and March): snowdrops (Galanthus), winter aconites (Eranthis), and snow crocus followed by large flowering Dutch crocuses and dwarf irises (Iris reticulata).