We are in the midst of the glorious spring season. There are numerous things in bloom. Some of the finest subjects for the garden are blooming now. […]
Spring heralds some of Nature's most beautiful floral shows and top among them are the flowering cherries. Cherry blossoms are one of the events in the floral calendar that even the most ungardening citizen notices. Such beauty of form in both tree and flower, and the profusion of blooms all combine ... […]
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The Perennial Plant Association's 2010 Perennial Plant of the Year is false blue indigo (Baptisia australis). The Association's Plant of the Year must be suited to a wide range of climates, low maintenance, easy to propagate and have multiple seasons of interest. Baptisia certainly fits the bill. Learn more here: […]
Now that the seed catalogs are out, it's fun to think ahead for spring. If you haven't grown plants from seed before, here's a primer to help you get started. […]
Azaleas, Christmas cacti, poinsettias and cyclamen add a festive touch to your home at this time of the year. Here's how to keep your holiday plants blooming and looking their best. […]