Audrey Hepburn once said, “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” I think every gardener will agree. We plan all winter, plant and weed all spring, then wait ...
It was a parking spot,” Meagan says, covered in “ugly paving stones and very stubborn grass.” So the sisters tore it up, ...
To nominate a garden — yours or someone else’s — as Garden of the Week, contact Carol Link at cashands.link@gmail.com.
Tomatoes are thirsty plants, which is why watering remains paramount in July. If you’re growing tomatoes in pots, they’ll need extra hydration because they’ll dry out faster – and the same applies if ...
This year has been the most challenging year since Jennifer MacNeil became executive director of the Yampa River Botanic Park six years ago, but the park is thriving despite local drought conditions.
Are you tired of your peonies flopping? Instead of buying expensive peony cages, try these DIY support options with this how-to for easy supports.
Hollyhock care doesn't have to be hard work. This lazy gardener's secret keeps your plants thriving and blooming year after ...
Plants are not rushed, they aren’t forced under glass or pushed with artificial fertilisers. Instead, they are grown slowly ...
Scroll down for everything you need to know to be ready for the next downpour — and, as the weather pendulum swings, ...
There is no doubt that weather patterns are changing because of climate change. Summers are hotter, and at the same time ...
You can always leave your peonies intact over the winter, but there are a few good reasons to prune them. "Cutting back ...