Jackson & Perkins rosarian Wes Harvell on the expanding Zone 7 growing season and the roses bred to handle every ...
Wildlife damage is more expensive than most gardeners realize. According to Gardening Know How, mice alone destroy countless ...
Placing your shortest plants in the front and taller ones in the back will draw the eye through your flower bed naturally.
Your garden is probably beautiful. It might also be trying to hurt your children. That’s not meant to alarm you, though it ...
It marks the seasons better than anything else I’ve ...
Fingers, still cold. They curl, a ball. Still, it was too lovely not to linger. Behind me, the window, with a sky that’s ...
May gardening on the Peninsula focuses on feeding citrus trees, harvesting and preserving late-season fruit, and direct-sowing warm-season vegetables. Gardeners are also encouraged to enjoy fresh-cut ...
June-bearing varieties send out abundant runners, which you can allow to root or snip off. Managing runners is one way to ...
At this point in the season, there are a few things left to do to help transition your garden to winter and to prepare for next season.
Consumer Horticulture Educator Rebecca Krans joined Mandy Koskela for a virtual interview on home gardening resources. Krans ...
This week's Plant Pick of the Week is a large, new ageratum that's heavy in bloom and a magnet to butterflies.