The winter season means spending much more time indoors, which reduces the feel-good effects of being around Mother Nature. But you can boost your mood and brighten up your living space with beautiful ...
Plants experience a long bloom season, flowering from spring to early summer ... bowl and these are the crops you can directly sow, despite winter’s chill: leafy greens like spinach and hardy root ...
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
If needed, extensive pruning should be done to spring-flowering trees and shrubs soon after they finish flowering. Prune summer-flowering trees and shrubs in mid- to late-winter. Remove dead growth ...
There are lots of hardy plants that will burst into colour from March through to May in your garden, but they need to be ...
Evergreen shrubs such as boxwood, holly, rhododendron, yew and arborvitae provide year-round green color in the landscape.
Winter sowing gives seeds the chilling period (stratification) they need to break dormancy and germinate. Seeds sown into ...
Often poking up through the snow, they’re among the earliest flowers ... The plants can reach a foot tall and have larger blooms. While some varieties are a bit less cold-hardy than common ...
As winter's chill lingers gardens can start to look a little dreary. But two types of plants can defy the cold to deliver a ...
Warm spells during the cold of winter typically cause the plant to begin blooming. The flowers adapt to cold temperatures by curling up. Hellebores (Helleborus spp.) are some of the most hardy and ...