Evergreens are the foundation of any well-designed garden, providing structure, texture and interest at all times of year.
As winter turns into spring, it's time for gardeners to consider which plants they'll cultivate in planters, pots and gardens. If you're in the midst of planning your garden and need ...
The Tempo released their full merchandise collection on Tuesday, including everything from hoodies and hats to basketball-shaped pillows and planters. Toronto partnered with companies such as ...
My creative edge is in full swing now that the month of January is nearly over. To me the cold is not a hindrance as much as ...
Each year, the National Garden Bureau selects and celebrates one plant in each of the following categories: annual, perennial ...
When outdoor space is at a premium, these are the plants you should get in your planters to bring sweet scents come ...
The final part of our best-new-plants-of-2025 series concludes with a look at some of the top new trees and shrubs debuting ...
Although you may happily keep up with a large garden ... away from plant stems to avoid rot. As with water, potted plants often require more fertilizer than those growing in garden beds. Follow ...
Spring Welcome becomes a large ... plant than seeding directly into the finished pot or pack. If seeded April 1, tomato plants will be just the right size for transplanting into the garden during ...
This shift in "assembly order" could have a lasting impact on plant community composition ... order" by sequentially planting seedlings into pots in the greenhouse. They found that the species ...
Plant the bulbs about 5 inches deep and 5 inches apart. Tulips generally bloom sometime in March here, although some may linger into early April. You could plant some of the bulbs in pots for ...