It’s time to put up your new gardening calendar and give yourself reminders of some of the jobs you’ll need to do through the ...
Now that our perennials are tucked in “all snug in their beds” and the greenhouses are winding down, we can turn our gardening energy toward holiday house plants. You may ...
Looking for flowers to plant in January? Whether you're looking for winter colour or to prep for spring, we've picked out the ...
Discover frost-tolerant favorites like hellebores, camellias, and snowdrops to keep your garden colorful all season.
Grow bush-type green beans in a container that is at least 24 inches wide. After the danger of frost has passed, sow seed ...
This week's column also includes tips for properly storing tools over winter and for planting daffodils when it's not too cold.
Learn how to plant, care for, and force the bulbs of your paperwhites. They're great gifts for the holidays or all year long.
What is the best method to force bulbs to get some winter/early blooms? Here is an answer from Anne Kieffer, a local ...
We’ve used pre-used potting soil and we’re mixing in a bit of bone meal. Bone meal is high in phosphates, and that promotes ...
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How to grow and care for amaryllis (and make the bulbs rebloom!)
If your green thumb is itching to dig in the dirt this winter, grow amaryllis! Learn how to care for amaryllis and get the ...
Flowering holiday plants and bulbs are decorating the shelves at local nurseries, floral shops and garden centers. Traditional holiday plants include poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) and Christmas ...
Fall and winter vegetables often have a flavor advantage too. Cold temperatures can turn natural starches into sugars, giving root vegetables and leafy greens a naturally sweet, tender taste. Plus, ...
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