Keukenhof: The Garden Where Bulbs Are King
I’m lucky enough to be able to visit gardens all over the world and one of my favorites is Keukenhof.Continue Reading
Welcome to Larry Hodgson’s world
I’m lucky enough to be able to visit gardens all over the world and one of my favorites is Keukenhof.Continue Reading
Early spring is mole season. The little tube-shaped insectivores with their tiny eyes, invisible ears and broad digging feet preferContinue Reading
Question: We’ll soon be having a French drain installed all around our house. However, that’s where I grow most of myContinue Reading
If you live in a cold climate, be careful when you buy a bush rose, that is, a hybrid tea, aContinue Reading
In colder parts of the world, a curious phenomenon often takes place: stones and rocks—from pebbles to rocks larger thanContinue Reading
If you’re starting to take gardening seriously, you really should have an occasional soil test done. It’s important to understandContinue Reading
When the highways department deposits a goodly load of gravel, crushed stones or sand on your lawn during the winterContinue Reading
I’m sure there is now more false horticultural advice online than accurate information. I don’t want to seem mean, butContinue Reading
The following article appears on the Eagle Creek Seed Potatoes website and is reused with permission from the author, John Mills. Continue Reading
A recent survey* showed that only 11% of American households regularly compost leftover biodegradable materials, yet 31% would be interestedContinue Reading









