, and now that we’ve made it back to march, those looking to plant their first spring garden may have a lot of questions. here’s what to know about how and when to plant a spring garden. when should you plant a spring garden? spring officially starts later this month, but that ...
Cottage gardens are the“put-together Heather” of garden styles. They look natural and effortless but in a way that is also intentional and carefully curated. Plants billow and bloom in an informal, almost wild way, while the actual effect took deliberation and planning to pull off. ...
Choose the color you’d like to see more of, then incorporate it bit by bit. (Learn more: Creating Echoes in the Garden)The soft gold and yellow colors gently wind throughout this garden, creating a harmonious rhythm and flow. The Heather Garden, designed by Lynden B. Miller. Photo by...
When To Plant A Vegetable Garden: The Best Time To Start For A Bountiful Harvest Learn the perfect time to plant, considering your climate and what you want to grow for better harvests. 8 Rare Orchids That Make Stunning Houseplants – Some Are Surprisingly Easy To Grow Discover unique ...
According to the Native Plant Conservation Campaign, "over-collection from the wild is a significant secondary threat to this species. Because propagated plants are relatively inexpensive and available at many nurseries and garden centers, it is somewhat unclear what is driving large-scale poaching of...
Native Plant Stories the best of the sedges, and how to use them (even mown!), with sam hoadley diverse, powerful milkweeds, with eric lee-mäder cornell’s take on the native lawn, with todd bittner natives in a formal garden, with stoneleigh’s ethan kauffman ...
QUESTION: Should I cut dead leaves off my tomato plant? I'm not sure if they are hurting the plant or keeping it from making more tomatoes. When you're growing tomatoes, you may find yourself wondering whether it’s worth the effort to trim dead or yellowing leaves from your … [Read...
Whether “providing a canopy to a row of clerestory windows or offering serpentine grace to a fireplace, there’s an undeniable organic beauty to their presence.” And as Sulaiman reminds us, you don’t have to be too fussy when picking a plant. “Often I cut a branch from the...
Under plant these shade-loving shrubs with spring blooming bulbs and winter flowering heather for an even greater impact! I have planted 3 ‘Katsura’ bushes this year in a new shady garden bed with aRhododendron, aJapanese maple, and false cypress, surrounded byHellebores. ...
cardboard ring around the stems of young plants to protect them from damage, or sprinkle wood ash around the base of the plant. Sunflowers also attract cutworms, so try placing them around garden edges. You will lure away the worms and add beautiful color to your garden at the same time...