"The current period of dormancy provides gardeners with time planning for the future. In a recent column, we emphasized sequential planning, with the long-term goal of developing a landscape with a ...
This low-maintenance, trailing houseplant will add a splash of unique, variegated color to your home. Here's how to care for ...
The guide in the Jan/Feb 2025 issue of Texas Gardener provides valuable information regarding 33 different vegetable and ...
Planting native perennials can improve a local ecosystem, strengthening any garden. This list of New York-native perennials ...
If you have a lighting system, you are a real Alaskan Gardener. You recognize that we spend nine months gardening indoors.
Creating an indoor oasis of greenery can help lift your spirits, reduce stress and improve your overall wellbeing.
Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer variety of a houseplant often known only for being indestructible.
Go ahead and make a list of what plants you want to grow and acquire your seeds. It’s still winter, so you should start your ...
Bindweed appears as trumpet-shaped flowers and arrow-shaped leaves on thin stems that can wind their way around any structure. One of the reasons why it's so progressive is because its roots can go as ...
The second week of February is a good time to dig up and divide any early flowering bulbs such as snowdrops or crocus. Early ...
Make sure to cover sensitive plants lightly with straw or evergreen branches, and make sure your outdoor water faucets are winterized. Then sit back, make a fire and enjoy the brief winter wonderland ...
A pair of events planned for the next week in Hutchinson celebrate and promote gardening. The first, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 11, celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Hutchinson ...