2017 Hosta of the Year: ‘Brother Stefan’
If you like colorful, slug-resistant hostas, you’ll love the variety the American Hosta Growers Association has named hosta of theContinue Reading
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If you like colorful, slug-resistant hostas, you’ll love the variety the American Hosta Growers Association has named hosta of theContinue Reading
Japanese beetle season is upon us or almost upon us, depending on where you live. Not that Japanese beetles (PopiliaContinue Reading
If you have a minor gardening problem, it’s probably going to be much easier to hide it than to cureContinue Reading
We Westerners usually grow hostas as ornamental plants, but did you know that they are also edible? In Japan, someContinue Reading
You planted a hardy kiwi (Actinidia arguta, zone 4b) or an arctic kiwi (Actinidia kolomikta, zone 3) a few yearsContinue Reading
I often get very interesting messages from the readers of my blog. For example, after I wrote about the differenceContinue Reading
The American elm (Ulmus americana), with its large size and outstanding arching umbrella habit, was long considered the ideal streetContinue Reading
Grasscycling: Making Life Simpler for the Laidback Gardener! Did you know that you don’t have to rake up grass clippingsContinue Reading
Sometimes really interesting things happen by pure coincidences. That’s the case when the new begonia Unbelievable Miss Montreal (Begonia UnbelievableContinue Reading
Many gardeners want to know what they need to apply to “feed” their plantings: fertilizer or compost? In fact, youContinue Reading