That’s especially likely with plants that have been going nowhere (“sulking”) since the day you planted them. Two underlying issues usually explain why landscape plants fail to thrive.
The garden club got a $500 grant from the Florida Federation of garden clubs to to rejuvenate the gardens at Medart Rec Park.
As the growing season comes to an end, gardeners face the challenge of preparing some of their tender plants for winter.
During winter food shortages, animals browse, so put up a tree guard to help protect from chewing, and protect from sun scald ...
Without a crystal ball, we don’t know what the upcoming winter holds. Some winters are plant-friendly with landscape plants ...
One option: looking west to the Chihuahuan Desert and the plants that not only survive there, but thrive. That’s one message to be taken from the recently published, “Marfa Garden: A Field ...
Environmental experts advocate for a shift toward sustainable landscaping, emphasizing the benefits of native plants as an alternative to traditional grass lawns. They say regionally native plants ...
Some winters are plant-friendly with landscape plants and perennial flowers breezing through the season in top shape. Other winters are so severe even rock-solid perennials like peonies and hostas ...