Who'd dare pull focus from poppies, and their eye-popping reign, during the month of March? No one would dare, is the firm and accurate answer. And yet? There are other spectacular sprays of flower ...
African violets require more care, but can last for decades. Avoid drafts, be sure the soil is lightly moist, and keep the ...
I’ve been taking Miguel, my 12-year-old Havanese, for 3,500-step walks around the neighborhood lately (and telling myself he’s the only one who can’t handle longer strolls). And now that the weather ...
Did you know that having more hummingbirds in your yard also means better insect control? These hungry little birds are known to consume spiders, mosquitoes, and a handful of other pesky bugs.
The Temple of Bloom Seven-Son Flower is known botanically as Heptacodium miconioides and is from China where its native habitat is under threat. It will however be at home in your landscape in zones 5 ...
I remember the day quite well. I went to my Rotary Club meeting and returned to my office in the garden. I casually glanced into the garden as I entered the building. I noticed a sizable group of ...
While Tradescantia pallida is not typically classified among edible garden plants, RHS guidance on edible flowers offers a ...
The Purple Orchid offers a smile for any occasion. 1503 Galvin Road South, Bellevue 402-609-0900 www.purpleorchidflowers.com Whether the moment is happy or sad, a stunning floral arrangement can ...
Cherry blossoms eat up all the attention around DC every March. But it’s also worth seeking out the lesser-appreciated, equally gorgeous magnolia blossoms, which typically bloom around two weeks ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Rock & roll royalty will make Blossom Music Center its throne room when legendary Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Deep Purple and Alice Cooper grant Northeast Ohio an audience on Saturday ...
That was the greeting I received a few years ago while photographing jacaranda trees on Petaluma Avenue. The woman, who refused to be identified, continued: “If you live on this street you hate ’em ...