A simple way to keep hydrangeas healthy and get bigger flowers after winter is to add one natural item to the soil now.
Discover which plants to prune in the dead of winter to help your garden shape up for a glorious spring and summer.
January is a busy month for ordering seeds, starting seeds, and thinking about which plants you will select in spring for ...
Start by asking, “what do I need to cover”? Any plant, be it a perennial or a shrub, that is hardy in our zones that is ...
Dormant lawn seeding is a good method if you want new grass to establish quickly come spring. However, some mistakes can make ...
If you're scouting for a winter-hardy addition to your garden, look no further than the robust hydrangea. Known for their resilience in chilly climates, and impervious to nippy temperatures or ...
The experts advised: "Most pruning is in late winter or early spring. However, climbing hydrangeas are pruned after flowering in the summer." It's crucial to prune hydrangeas at the right time of ...
Sometimes it is nice to fool Mother Nature. You can also cut back your Pee Gee hydrangeas and Annabel hydrangeas. You can also cut back ornamental grasses to get rid of the brown fronds before the ...
Your enjoyment of forced bulbs need not stop at paperwhites and amaryllis. Tulips, Muscari, and scilla are all among the ...