Heat-Seeking Bees
Many flowers go out of their way to attract pollinators, providing abundant nectar to feed them, offering lurid colors andContinue Reading
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Many flowers go out of their way to attract pollinators, providing abundant nectar to feed them, offering lurid colors andContinue Reading
Wouldn’t life be easier for gardeners if there were only one date at which we could sow all our gardenContinue Reading
So, is it going to rain? Or can you expect a sunny day? These days, we just pull out ourContinue Reading
I’ve always assumed the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum) got its name from its hanging stems, ones that drip down likeContinue Reading
Every year, the National Garden Bureau, a non-profit organization promoting the pleasures of home gardening, selects one perennial, one annual, oneContinue Reading
I was wrong and (some of) you were right! For years, I’ve been telling home gardeners not to water theirContinue Reading
Yellow sticky traps have been around for over a century (flypaper was patented in 1910) and gardeners know them well.Continue Reading
A reader sent me the photo above … after she had ordered the seed, unfortunately. She wanted to knowContinue Reading
Novice gardeners are often terrified of botanical names. Given their Latin and Greek origins, learning them often seems daunting. So why not justContinue Reading
Many gardeners store tender bulbs indoors over the winter: gladiolus, cannas, callas, potatoes, tuberous begonias, etc. At the present time, they’reContinue Reading