Mexican sage (Salvia leucantha) leads the purple parade each fall. This robust perennial will persist in the garden for up to ...
Andrew Bunting, vice president of horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Damon Abdi, assistant professor of ...
The season for growing your own herbs doesn't have to be over when frost hits. Try growing these herbs in your garage, and ...
Lavender and rosemary are both easy-to-grow herbs with tons of culinary uses. Before you decide which to plant, consider ...
There’s a special kind of pride that comes with nurturing a plant from a tiny seed into a thriving part of your garden. You ...
Perennial plants survive from one growing season to the next, regrowing from their roots each spring. Discover gorgeous, fast-growing perennials that provide quick color and texture for shade gardens.
An easy way to get more plants is to propagate them from cuttings. This involves pruning a length of stem from a plant and ...
The lavender daisy flowers sport bright yellow centers. In the wild, you will typically find California aster growing along ...
Don’t expect a true or vivid pink in pink daffodils — they have a cup that is more apricot -- but they are an alternative for those who aren’t fond of yellow. Courtesy photo The third week of October ...
Goetze: Some later blooming plants produce flowers during late summer and fall seasons, and they are almost impossible to ignore.
In fall, when the temperature starts to drop, the days get shorter, and you begin preparing to care for dormant plants over the winter, you might think that gardening season is over. But that isn't ...
Witnessing flowers as they open on shoots that emerge from bulbs can create a similar response. Even though you may know what ...