The Real Spring Frost-Free Date for Your Seeds
With the seed sowing season upon us, it can be useful to take a careful look at just when youContinue Reading
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With the seed sowing season upon us, it can be useful to take a careful look at just when youContinue Reading
Hosta ‘Curly Fries’. Photo: www.perennialresource.com Every year the American Hosta Growers Association chooses a hosta of the year. To earnContinue Reading
Many perennial seeds, shrubs and trees need a long period of moist cold before they will germinate. In fact, IContinue Reading
Gardeners are often the victims of horticultural rip-offs, attempts by greedy suppliers to grab their money in return for dudContinue Reading
Why pay for commercial mini-greenhouses for your seedlings? Supermarkets are full of products sold in containers with transparent plastic tops,Continue Reading
When we think of bacteria, we always tend to conjure up the harmful varieties, such as flesh-eating bacteria (Streptococcus Group A),Continue Reading
According to popular belief, coffee grounds are practically a miracle product. They keep slugs and cats at bay, stimulate plantContinue Reading
One way of reducing the watering needs of houseplants and seedlings is to grow them on a capillary mat, alsoContinue Reading
Almost all public gardens are designed primarily to be visited sometime between spring and fall, certainly not winter. True enough,Continue Reading
Each year the National Garden Bureau declares a “year of” that features four plants: one vegetable, one perennial, one annual, andContinue Reading