When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Jacky Hobbs/Future If you dream of your flower borders and containers filled with ...
As summer moves to fall, it presents opportunities to bring in new blooms and colors. This old-school heirloom plant brings ...
Brightly-colored, heat- and drought-tolerant annual flowers are a great option for gravel gardens. Discover ten gorgeous ...
At first glance, the Valley Rescue Mission’s annual fall flower sale looks like any other seasonal fundraiser, rows of ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about nasturtiums, sweet alyssum, peach trees, watermelon, herbs and mums along with nut grass and doveweed control ...
Seed saving can be as easy or elaborate as you want to make it. By saving your own seed you can cut costs, preserve that ...
One way to rein in your plant purchases without putting a damper on your dream garden is to use annuals — especially those you can start from seeds sown directly into the garden. For 15 to 25 bucks — ...
As the weather gets warmer, it can be exciting to look forward to vibrant spring gardens. If you’ve planted fall bulbs, you’ll start to see tulips, daffodils and more blooming, but what if you missed ...
Stored seeds can last for several years; all you need are two items in your kitchen to test their viability. As you scour the seed catalogs and websites for new and favorite flower and vegetable seeds ...
The world’s first self-climbing sweet potato vine, a new foliage annual with big silvery leaves, and a slew of new striped and bicolor petunias are among the interesting new annual flowers debuting in ...
I'm going to try starting some of my own annual flowers from seed inside this year. When should I be starting them? A: The timing varies a bit by the type of flower, but generally, most mid-May ...