Once tulips and daffodils flower in the spring, you can cut off the faded bloom but leave the foliage to turn yellow so it ...
Sphagnum moss works a lot like peat moss in helping the soil retain and promote water retention. Peat moss is made by ...
As visitors walk past one rare rock after another, they soon find themselves stepping outdoors to the roof garden, where ...
Edible grasses such as corn, barley, millet, oats and wheat require large areas. They definitely fall into the category of ...
Knowing what to do with your garden space in a desert climate can be tricky. That's why some turn to rock gardens.
A spectacular array of flowers, herbs, shrubs, trees, grasses and other plants can be found at the new site near the Missoula ...
High atop Lookout Mountain in the very northernmost reaches of Georgia sits a whimsical attraction that’s been welcoming ...
Catmint is the ideal low-maintenance perennial for any garden setting. Available in heights ranging from 8 inches to 3 feet ...
The Quad City Botanical Center will host a fall houseplant sale from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14. A variety of ...
Fall is a wonderful time to rethink your garden's design, especially if you're looking for something low-maintenance and still stunning. Succulents and cacti are perfect for this season-they thrive in ...
With summer coming to an end, the autumnal breeze is starting to creep in, and we can begin to enjoy some fall flowers. Here are five perennial flowers that don’t start blooming until the fall. 1.
Tucked away in the vibrant city of Phoenix is a marvel that captures the imagination and curiosity of all who visit: Sunnyslope Rock Garden. A place where creativity knows no bounds, this rock garden ...