Lisa Mason Ziegler has gathered her sustainable, all-natural way of gardening from everyday life on her cut-flower farm nestled in the heart of Newport News, Va.Lisa Ziegler
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There are so many ways you could add a finishing touch here. Find or cut out a silhouette of your favorite farm animal, put a windmill on it, or find a weather vane to attach. You can paint this any color you wish or stain it. I usedorganic tung oilon some of mine and it really...
Lagurus ovatus ‘Bunny Tails’ is a super hardy annual to grow, it looks great in the border, in containers, and as a cut or dried flower. Centaurea cyanus, also known as the cornflower, makes a lovely cut flower. Pick the flowers regularly for the best results and the longest flowerin...
Fingerprint Flower Pot Craft for Kids Here’s another sweet and simple craft project for the kids. How to Keep Cut Flowers Fresh Longer Keep those blooms looking gorgeous with these easy tricks. How to Keep Your Christmas Tree Alive Longer (Easy Tricks) Keep your live tree looking gorgeous al...
Flower Carpet® roses soften walkways, walls, house foundations, and hardscaping—and also cut back on edging! The foliage is resistant to common rose diseases (such as mildew and black spot), which means not only no spraying for you—but also no chemicals or pesticides for your garden. Th...
The next step you’ll take in your quest to learn rose gardening is to learn how to pick good rose plants. Take some time to consider the purpose of your rose garden. Do you want to have cut flowers? Or, are you more concerned about bringing color to the garden rather than inside th...
Their blue and purple flowers really look like pincushions stuck with pins, and their long stems make them perfect for bouquets and cut arrangements. You can deadhead plants to encourage reblooming, but it’s not necessary, and the spent heads remain attractive after the flowers have dropped of...
These easy DIY flower ideas for spring are sure to bring the beauty of a spring garden into your home all year.
Cut the paper according to your chosen pattern. Shape the petals using scissors' edge or a pencil for curling. Assemble the flower by gluing petals around the stem. Add leaves and wrap the stem with floral tape for realism. Experiment and Customize Feel free to innovate by mixing paper types...