The thuja is probably the most popular plant in the gardens. Although it is most often chosen to serve as a hedge, it is ...
A: Yes. Just store them like you would normal garden seeds — in the refrigerator or somewhere where it’s cool and dry. You ...
A few years ago, a friend from church and a reader asked about unusual plants I may encounter. She asked me what I might find to overwinter in my home […] ...
Keep the harvests coming with these hardy crops for the winter garden.
Gardeners are being urged to leave a bucket of grass and water in their gardens this November for a really important reason.
Want to grow Bleeding Heart? Here's everything you need to know about growing these unique heart-shaped dangling flowers.
Poplar Nurseries has been ‘at the heart’ of the community for over 80 years, offering gardening supplies, plants, outdoor ornaments, and ...
With this weird, long warm fall, it’s easy to put off putting your garden to bed for the winter. But weather can change very ...
If you're looking for a winter nature getaway, the Rio Grande Valley offers an abundance of birds and butterflies.
Pruning is an essential gardening task for keeping plants in shape - and it can also mean more flowers and fruits next year ...
Some foliage plants surprise in spring rather than fall. Siberian bugloss (Brunnera), for instance, is beloved for its ...
“Fast-growing hedges, such as cherry laurel, privet, leylandii and bamboo, are the perfect alternative to man-made fences. Leylandii is especially quick, growing up to 90cm a year and requiring little ...